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RE: Revisiting Heyser

Posted by middleground on June 17, 2012 at 11:10:28:

Multi channel sound was attempted on a number of occasions, but simply made too much sense for the world of audio when it turned subjective.

It became more important to overbuild components into absurdity, and to decry all objective standards.

I miss the days of Audio magazine.

Strangely enough, I was contemplating starting a thread asking what people believed were actual advances in audio in the past fifteen or twenty years. I couldn't decide where to start it so as to not get a barrage of "troll" comments.