On Sun, 13 May 2007 19:37:01 +0200, jaap wrote:
It's a public secret there's only a small market for better sounding
equipment. Most people don't bother because they want to hear amplified
sound and do not enjoy the quality, especially when expensive. There
lays the problem manufacturers are facing.
I think that lost something in the translation from Dutch. Could you
elaborate?
d
Alright. Being a public secret is a saying (over here) and means as much
as being common knowledge to most people.
No, I got that bit - it was all the rest that had me puzzled.
d
Look around you, probably within your family or among your friends. Most
people won't be bothered by new disk standards, color of face plates,
brand names, fourfold wiring with precious metals, quantity of
loudspeakers etcetera. It's all about enjoying the music, not how it is
reproduced.
OK, there exist a group of people running to the shop every year for the
last model but I don't think this is because they enjoy the music so
much. See my point?
Yes, but what did you mean when you said that people want to hear
amplified sound and do not enjoy the quality?
Another example: TV sets. It's only for a couple of years manufacturers
are paying attention to better sound reproduction. Many of us are having
terrible reproduction quality and still enjoy the moving pictures.
I shouldn't think many of us on this group use the sound system
supplied with a TV.
Manufacturers can produce better sets but what happens if customers
don't want to spend more money on a TV or HiFi?
Jaap
Nobody has produced anything better for many years. Quality plateaued
once the initial reproduction problems with CD had been understood and
addressed. Hi Fi is now a lifestyle business, and quite unrelated to
sound reproduction.
But do remember the nature of the group you are addressing here. We
are mostly not Hi Fi fashion victims, and many of us are well able to
understand in great detail what the true situation is.
d
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