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I know a lot of you guys are sound engineers (is that the correct term?) so I think youll appreciate this one. It details the decline of sound fidelity over the years (by means of compression) and where the future of music is heading. Definitely a good 20 minute watch for the weekend. Any comments here? And question: If your station is playing WAV files vs MP3... is there a noticeable difference on the receiving end for your end users (if they have quality listening equipment and a very strong signal?). Im curious as to how this works and was hoping this could spark up a healthy debate :) Im simply a music lover and amateur radio op... so your world is a different beast than mine. But I sure as hell appreciate a good tower haha Im one of those nerds too ;) https://youtube/watch?v=mDZcz-V29_M
Posted on: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 18:19:21 +0000

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