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♦ http://www.avsforum.com/forum/91-au...ing-defining-high-res-audio.html#post46479569 → Just over 60 posts of great information.
Just over two weeks ago we were welcomed to ask questions to an audio expert on HRA, +++
"Who's the expert? Bob O'Donnell, the founder, president, and chief analyst at Technalysis Research, has enjoyed a long, multi-faceted career in the technology business. The firm's research and Bob's opinions are regularly used by major media outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg TV, Investor's Business Daily and more. Bob writes a weekly column/blog for Techpinions.com and a biweekly column for the Tech section of USA Today. He also occasionally writes guest columns for Fast Company, engadget, Smarter Analyst, Indian Engineers, and other digital publications. In addition, he participates in a weekly podcast for Techpinions. For some of Bob's thoughts on high-res audio, check out a recent blog he wrote.
Prior to founding Technalysis Research, Bob served as a vice president at industry-research firm IDC. He was also the editor of Electronic Musician and Music Technology magazines, where he gained a deep knowledge of digital audio. In addition, Bob is the author of the book Personal Computer Secrets, and for over 10 years, he hosted O'Donnell on Technology, a radio show that was selected as the Best Computer Audio program in the country by the Computer Press Awards. You can follow him on Twitter @BobOD tech, on Facebook at Bob O'Donnell, and on LinkedIn at Bob O'Donnell. "
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Here's that original link: http://www.avsforum.com/forum/91-au...ing-defining-high-res-audio.html#post46091929 → 300 posts.
I have been following those two threads with great great interest...both questions and answers.
@ the end it's not all black and white. It comes in many colors...depending of the recording processes and their encoding.
It leaves me @ lost in this audio industry; because there is so much ambiguity for so many people with a passion for music and desire for higher audio listening experience.
There is no doubt in my mind of the real audio integrity of higher sound quality...the analog mediums of reel-to-reel tapes and LPs. It might not measure like some would love, but it sounds so smooth and soothing for the ears and soul of a Man/Woman/Child.
Please forgive me to give a personal opinion. I have no right to do so. I hope I didn't offend anyone's emotional stance.
Cheers, and happy reading.
Just over two weeks ago we were welcomed to ask questions to an audio expert on HRA, +++
"Who's the expert? Bob O'Donnell, the founder, president, and chief analyst at Technalysis Research, has enjoyed a long, multi-faceted career in the technology business. The firm's research and Bob's opinions are regularly used by major media outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg TV, Investor's Business Daily and more. Bob writes a weekly column/blog for Techpinions.com and a biweekly column for the Tech section of USA Today. He also occasionally writes guest columns for Fast Company, engadget, Smarter Analyst, Indian Engineers, and other digital publications. In addition, he participates in a weekly podcast for Techpinions. For some of Bob's thoughts on high-res audio, check out a recent blog he wrote.
Prior to founding Technalysis Research, Bob served as a vice president at industry-research firm IDC. He was also the editor of Electronic Musician and Music Technology magazines, where he gained a deep knowledge of digital audio. In addition, Bob is the author of the book Personal Computer Secrets, and for over 10 years, he hosted O'Donnell on Technology, a radio show that was selected as the Best Computer Audio program in the country by the Computer Press Awards. You can follow him on Twitter @BobOD tech, on Facebook at Bob O'Donnell, and on LinkedIn at Bob O'Donnell. "
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Here's that original link: http://www.avsforum.com/forum/91-au...ing-defining-high-res-audio.html#post46091929 → 300 posts.
I have been following those two threads with great great interest...both questions and answers.
@ the end it's not all black and white. It comes in many colors...depending of the recording processes and their encoding.
It leaves me @ lost in this audio industry; because there is so much ambiguity for so many people with a passion for music and desire for higher audio listening experience.
There is no doubt in my mind of the real audio integrity of higher sound quality...the analog mediums of reel-to-reel tapes and LPs. It might not measure like some would love, but it sounds so smooth and soothing for the ears and soul of a Man/Woman/Child.
Please forgive me to give a personal opinion. I have no right to do so. I hope I didn't offend anyone's emotional stance.
Cheers, and happy reading.
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