Over digitalized and processed music
A. Joseph Ross
joe@attorneyross.com
Fri Jun 22 19:01:55 EDT 2012
On 6/22/2012 7:11 AM, sids1045@aol.com wrote:
> Sorry, but that battle was lost a long time ago. The music medium of the moment is bit-rate-reduced compressed MP3s listened to through earbuds with a frequency response only slightly wider than an old Bell 500 telephone. What's worse is that now most radio stations get their music via downloads, and all too often those downloads suffer from the same problem. The era of "hi-fi" is long gone.
Maybe that's part of why classical music can't be done on commercial
radio any more.
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