The Absolute Sound was founded in 1973 by
Harry Pearson, who was its editor-in-chief and publisher. In the early years, TAS was a quarterly, digest-sized magazine and accepted no advertisements. During the 1970s and 1980s, TAS (along with
Stereophile) was influential in the audiophile industry. Pearson is credited as being the most important figure in the rise of
high-end audio. Until the mid- to late 1990s, Pearson owned and directed all rights to TAS. The magazine was published by Pearson Publishing Inc., which also published a sister high-end video review magazine published quarterly called
The Perfect Vision. Pearson remained the
chairman of its editorial advisory board until 2006 and regularly contributed a feature entitled HP's Workshop until his departure in 2012. The magazine is now published by NextScreen, LLC. of
Round Rock, Texas. ==References==