Furthermore, they should work with windmills since there will not be any electricity generation left soon due to abandoning fossil fuel use.They cried the same cry when we banned whale hunting for lamp oil.
Will Technology Kill the Audiophile Hobby?
Imagine audio technology in 2,000 years.
Maybe your stereo is the size of a deck of cards. Speakers are invisible. Cables are not used. Active room treatment built into the walls.
Is that the end of our hobby and fascination with audio gear?
Is our identity in the big blocks of metal and wood? What happens to us?
Best,
E
Maybe your stereo is the size of a deck of cards. Speakers are invisible. Cables are not used. Active room treatment built into the walls.
Is that the end of our hobby and fascination with audio gear?
Is our identity in the big blocks of metal and wood? What happens to us?
Best,
E
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