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Old 09-17-2013, 09:07 PM   #5307
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Originally Posted by Solitaire1 View Post
With all the talk of analog vs. digital, could it be that the technology that we abandoned might actually be the best one for sound? Rather than the technology, could it be the way the technology has been implemented?
History has proven time and time again that the people will pick convenience over quality. In fact a little over a decade ago the industry tried to push not one but two "high-fidelity" digital audio disc formats... Super Audio CDs and DVD-Audio discs. Neither of which ever caught on of course, as they weren't nearly as convenient as either conventional CDs or the then emerging MP3 player.

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