[atlantaprog] Re: The times they are a'changin'
- From: James Combs <jwcombs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2005 18:41:48 -0500
Convenience will always win over quality in a mass market. It used to
be hip to have a cool stereo when I was young(er). It is now cool to
have the smallest mp3 player/iPod. The last time I heard someone talk
about high fidelity music was when I was selling hi end stuff at the
end of the '80s.
Personally, I don't get enough time in my studio (where I have good
monitors) and listen to more music in my car or on my iPod shuffle.
--
Jim Combs
www.touchxtone.com
www.myspace.com/touchxtone
www.myspace.com/jimcombs
On Dec 25, 2005, at 6:26 PM, Wade S wrote:
Music aficionados begin to shift their buying habits away from CDs
I don't know much about downloaded music, but the downloaded music
that I have heard has been of a very poor quality. I have heard
CDs of downloaded songs, listened to songs on my computer, friend's
computers and friend's ipods. The quality always sounds a bit like
it's under water. I hear mix CDs played over the PAs of some of
the clubs that we play in and the CDs sound really bad. Friends
put downloaded songs on CD for me sometimes and I just can't listen
to them because the quality is so poor. Do people just not care
anymore or am I missing something? I thought that everyone got rid
of their LPs so that they could buy their collection again on CD
because CDs sounded better (maybe it was just so that they could
play them in their car). Is the quality of downloaded music always
as bad as what I've heard or have I just happened to hear dozens of
poorly downloaded songs? What do the rest of you think about the
current quality of downloaded music?
-Wade
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On Dec 25, 2005, at 6:26 PM, Wade S wrote:
Music aficionados begin to shift their buying habits away from CDs
I don't know much about downloaded music, but the downloaded music that I have heard has been of a very poor quality. I have heard CDs of downloaded songs, listened to songs on my computer, friend's computers and friend's ipods. The quality always sounds a bit like it's under water. I hear mix CDs played over the PAs of some of the clubs that we play in and the CDs sound really bad. Friends put downloaded songs on CD for me sometimes and I just can't listen to them because the quality is so poor. Do people just not care anymore or am I missing something? I thought that everyone got rid of their LPs so that they could buy their collection again on CD because CDs sounded better (maybe it was just so that they could play them in their car). Is the quality of downloaded music always as bad as what I've heard or have I just happened to hear dozens of poorly downloaded songs? What do the rest of you think about the current quality of downloaded music?
-Wade
- [atlantaprog] Re: The times they are a'changin'
- From: Allen Welty-Green
- [atlantaprog] Re: The times they are a'changin'
- From: Wade S