The author of the following article discusses what he sees as a new trend of interest in the quality of audio both by pros who are producing music and the consumer. He points out a common belief that most consumers wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between the high quality and more standard equipment versions but disputes that claim. He sees a trend (based on both advertising and blogs) to more interest by consumers in quality. He thinks the trend toward quality is healthy to push the next generation of engineers to keep the ball rolling.
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TechTalk: The Conversation is Changing. Quality first.
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