Hi.
I hope this is a sane question to ask. I was having a discussion with a colleague of mine. He is around 55 years old. And he has a GIANT collection of LP's and spool tapes. And when I joked that most probably my iPod can carry all of that music in my denim pocket. He went on to saying the pro's of loudness, distortion, quality etc.
Of course, me being a normal human being. Everything went over my head.
Why people still invest in analog now? Even in Indian forums I have seen that. Its like with some sort of smugness people say. Why? Isn't everything digital now? So they really sound that bad? What about Pono then?
Or is it the low bit rate the excuse?
Thanks.
I hope this is a sane question to ask. I was having a discussion with a colleague of mine. He is around 55 years old. And he has a GIANT collection of LP's and spool tapes. And when I joked that most probably my iPod can carry all of that music in my denim pocket. He went on to saying the pro's of loudness, distortion, quality etc.
Of course, me being a normal human being. Everything went over my head.
Why people still invest in analog now? Even in Indian forums I have seen that. Its like with some sort of smugness people say. Why? Isn't everything digital now? So they really sound that bad? What about Pono then?
Or is it the low bit rate the excuse?
Thanks.