At least they reported that some people notice the sound difference and that "high-end gear is like a Ferrari for sound, and run-of- the-mill stereo equipment is a Honda, an iPod is a moped."
I know they also reported that "128 is pretty darn good. A lot of Ph.D.s went in to making that 128 kbps work well and sound well".
All I can hope for is that Blue-Ray or a higher bit rate DVD Audio emerge as the next "perfect sound forever". It worked with the cd. People repurchased their entire LP collection for cd. Maybe the same will happen again, via the video format wars. I think if SACD vs. DVD-A had been resolved quickly we could have already been there. The record companies need to do something to bring back sales, so why not merge 'perfect sound' with a DVD player. One can only hope.
In the meantime, I'm sure a lot of used cds and cd players will continue to show up cheaply, just as LPs did in the 80's.
I know they also reported that "128 is pretty darn good. A lot of Ph.D.s went in to making that 128 kbps work well and sound well".
All I can hope for is that Blue-Ray or a higher bit rate DVD Audio emerge as the next "perfect sound forever". It worked with the cd. People repurchased their entire LP collection for cd. Maybe the same will happen again, via the video format wars. I think if SACD vs. DVD-A had been resolved quickly we could have already been there. The record companies need to do something to bring back sales, so why not merge 'perfect sound' with a DVD player. One can only hope.
In the meantime, I'm sure a lot of used cds and cd players will continue to show up cheaply, just as LPs did in the 80's.