Fast forward 25 years, what will audio be like?


Seems like in the past 25 years audio has changed so much - cassettes, cds, servers, hard drives...... composite speaker materials..... network servers..... surround sound - AV systems.....
One can only wonder what systems will consist of 25 years from now.
Clearly there's a trend towards computers meshing with TV/Audio...
I wonder what audiophiles will utilize for components, source material and technologies.
Some aspects of audio become obsolete ex) cassettes yet others like turn tables - LPs, tube based components seem to evolve and endure.
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Showing 1 response by whart

I'll weigh in here, just for fun:
the interface will be an optical implant, ala the Google contact lense that was recently mentioned in the news as the next step after Google Glass- you scroll through all available music and make selections with blinks and specified eye-movements;
all recorded material in the universe will be available, whether or not you bought it- assuming copyright laws still exist, there will be a standard tariff imposed on your personal debit account whenever you access material;
personal playback system is also bionic/implants, rather than crude earbuds- not necessarily hi-fidelity, but you can go spendy on these rather than the standard versions if you want- the standard versions are just for voice transmission, including government announcements; hacks will include illegal modifications to prevent hearing 'news' and other publicly mandated information that ordinarily overrides all personally selected material;
physical systems will involve beams that generate sound from a point source;
The 'Pet Shop Boys' will be considered 'classical' music.