Rob wrote:
> On Saturday 20 June 2009 10:05:31 am Frank Smith wrote:
>   
>> Would people downloading a track they like stop and think, I wont buy
>> that as it was done on a behringer desk, never going to happen.
>> They download because they like the music, and this is the only criteria
>> they use.
>>     
>
> Even knowing something about audio engineering, I'd rather listen to 
> Grandaddy than Steely Dan nowadays.  The only people to whom the equipment 
> used on a recording is important are audiophiles, and their number is so 
> small as a percentage of music listeners that their opinion, despite the 
> frequency and volume of its expression, is irrelevant.  
>
> As long as listeners can make out the song on headphones, lousy little 
> computer speakers, a car stereo and Bose-level "hi-fi", you've gotten the 
> job done no matter what equipment you used.  
>
> Rob

If something sounds good on Bose, the engineer must have been a wizard 
;). I'm not audiophile, I'm using cheap HIFI equipment, but I guess 
music should be fine on cheap and expensive consumer equipment.

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