An Invitation and Challenge of My Own
If it’s on the web, then it must be true, right? This whole “I can hear it why can’t you?”
Read MoreIf it’s on the web, then it must be true, right? This whole “I can hear it why can’t you?”
Read MoreYesterday’s post talked about the use of standard definition tracks as demo material for new “high-resolution” devices. I’ve found many
Read MoreSony is leading the pack when it comes to the marketing and delivery of high-resolution components. It’s their original logo
Read MoreI grew up in a suburb outside of Detroit. I can appreciate the cold temperatures and piles of snow that
Read MoreOnkyo, the Japanese consumer electronics giant, was the first company to offer “high-resolution” audio downloads in Japan. They introduced e-Onkyo
Read MoreThe recent flurry of articles/product reviews that continue to dismiss high-resolution audio has prompted Cookie Marenco of Blue Coast Records
Read MoreIt happened back in late October in London, a gathering of music industry veterans to explore the future of music.
Read MoreThere have been announcement and rumors for over a year regarding the entry of YouTube (which is owned by Google)
Read MoreI’m old enough to be unimpressed with music played very loud. And when I say loud, I’m talking about ear
Read MoreI promised I would parse the comments that Paul McGowan posted the other day on his daily blog. And I
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