On Mar 8, 10:35*am, Richard Evans
wrote:
RHF wrote:
Again there is a 'New' Generation that has grown-up
with "Digitized" [MP3] Music in their Ears -and- Only
Knows and Honestly Thinks Loud "Digital" Sounds
Blasting in their Ears -is- Good High Quality Music.
It's hard to say, but I know of at least a few young people who do seem
to appreciate real quality. Even a guy in his 20s who isn't keen on 320k
mp3 and prefers FLAC.
Their "Gold Standard" is iTunes Digital Music
The default for ITunes is aac@128k. That is a dam sight better sounding
that low bit rate digital radio systems.
and to
this 'New' Generation of 'Digital' Music Listeners
{Audio Content Consumers} : What You or I and 'others'
would say is not good to poor sounding music is still
very good to great to them.
? Do We Know What Today's Younger Audio
'Content' Consumers Want and Expect ?
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...d74643496f82dd
They are the Loud & Tinny Ear-Bud Generation ! ~ RHF
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- I think may well be a lot of youngsters who think that loud =
quality,
- but I wouldn't put them all into that group. After all, the
difference
- between a CD, and lets say, a YouTube video, is very obvious. I
don't
- think all that many young people are going to be too ignorant to
notice
- the difference. Especially with young ears that can pick up a lot
more
- detail than older ears.
-
- Richard E.
Not after a few Years of Blasting their Ears with
Very Loud Sounding "Pop" Music via Ear Buds !