High Definition Audio.
Arny Krueger wrote:
"D.M. Procida" wrote in
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Since the CD there has not been a single development that has improved
the sound, so none has been widely adopted by the classical listener.
I think that the convenience of the CD, rather than its sound quality,
has been the major factor in its success. I don't think people are that
bothered about sound quality on the whole.
That seems to be "revealed truth" in the hate-digital Luddite backwaters of
the audio world. It's an out-and-out falsehood.
Goodness me.
Can you tell me (without informing me that I'm a lying, hating Luddite)
why you think that it's not true that most people are not very bothered
about sound quality?
Daniele
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