A an ex-hifi enthusiast, until I worked out that I could have a good hi-fi
or a first home. (or my wife did, which amounts to  the same thing) I would
say the point is that advertising hype plus ignorance, plus affordability
sells.

By the way, I now have all my music on iTunes AAC at 320 kbps, good enough
for someone with onset-tinnitus, at least...

Frank.

P.S. On a Classic iPod with decent headphones, that is.


On 25 March 2010 11:42, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 25 Mar 2010, at 10:39, [email protected] wrote:
>
>  Hmmm! iTunes became the largest music download store in the world on the
>> back of MP3
>>
>
>
> and McDonalds became one of the biggest 'restaurant chain's on the back of
> the Dogburger. Windows became the biggest computer company on the back of
> Windows 3...
>
> your point?:-)
>
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