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Old 06-09-2015, 08:21 AM   #23
Ranny
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Whilst I agree comfort is certainly the most important consideration I think, especially with later audio books with multiple narrators or increased narrator acting, that sound quality is important as well. I've recently listened to a couple of audio dramas, The Starling Project by Jeffrey Deaver and The Child by Sebastian Fitzek and these definitely were enhanced using higher quality audio equipment.
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