Audiophile article in CNNmoney today

coolsax
coolsax Posts: 1,824
edited October 2009 in The Clubhouse
While not necessarily aimed at our demographic, as most of us here have heard of and listened to LPs, it is interesting to see that some Executives do care about the quality of music that is being presented today, of course while trying to make more money for themselves and their companies. but it is encouraging... though it looks like its through hardware instead of making better quality files.

http://brainstormtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2009/10/14/a-music-mogul-wants-to-give-tech-an-audio-makeover/
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  • BlueFox
    BlueFox Posts: 15,251
    edited October 2009
    "The music thumps through, all rich bass and clear vocals."

    To me, that is the how they define good sound. Loud bass. If it thumps loud then it must be good sound. When some record executive who does not specialize in rap starts talking about improved sound then it might be something worthwhile.
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  • vc69
    vc69 Posts: 2,500
    edited October 2009
    Another case of "pissing down my back and telling me it's rain".

    Yeah Jimmy, you are right. What we get as consumers is NOT representative of what went on in the studio. But if you think I'm gonna buy a set of headphones or a laptop that you and Dre are invested in and it will be "all good" you are sadly mistaken.
    Sell me a product the IS representative of what went on in the studio. I'll decide what to listen to it with.

    More effing marketing crap from people trying to sell me some b*llsh*t.
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  • bklynNupe
    bklynNupe Posts: 728
    edited October 2009
    Interesting.
    I’m a Dr. Dre fan, his production skill have always better than most Pop Music Producers.
    I’m very pleased with my Sennheiser PX200 for the gym, which is about the only time I would use headphones.
    I’ve heard folk rave about the Beats Solo headphones but I’m not impressed with their HP Computer collaboration.
    For 2,500 dollars, you can get one baddasssss reliable Mac!
    Most PC’s suck unless you’re an IT professional IMO.

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  • everpress
    everpress Posts: 862
    edited October 2009
    bklynNupe wrote: »
    Interesting.
    I’m a Dr. Dre fan, his production skill have always better than most Pop Music Producers.
    I’m very pleased with my Sennheiser PX200 for the gym, which is about the only time I would use headphones.
    I’ve heard folk rave about the Beats Solo headphones but I’m not impressed with their HP Computer collaboration.
    For 2,500 dollars, you can get one baddasssss reliable Mac!
    Most PC’s suck unless you’re an IT professional IMO.

    A PC is as good as the money, time and effort you throw at it. I'm not a PC guy, but I worked in IT while in college. The guys that knew what they were doing had wonderful machines that were reliable. The ones that didn't know what they were doing had pretty machines that were riddled with worms and malware immediately.

    As far as the headphones, do some research, read some reviews from people/organizations that really know sound and then make a descision as to what $300+ can get you in headphones. I can promise you "beats" won't be on the list of the Top 10, even if they are great, at that price point, you can do sooo much better... Of course, not having heard them myself, I shouldn't speak my opinion too loudly, but I'm having a hard time believing that "beats" sound better than these: http://www.gradolabs.com/frameset_main.htm

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  • bklynNupe
    bklynNupe Posts: 728
    edited October 2009
    everpress wrote: »
    A PC is as good as the money, time and effort you throw at it. I'm not a PC guy, but I worked in IT while in college. The guys that knew what they were doing had wonderful machines that were reliable. The ones that didn't know what they were doing had pretty machines that were riddled with worms and malware immediately.

    As far as the headphones, do some research, read some reviews from people/organizations that really know sound and then make a descision as to what $300+ can get you in headphones. I can promise you "beats" won't be on the list of the Top 10, even if they are great, at that price point, you can do sooo much better... Of course, not having heard them myself, I shouldn't speak my opinion too loudly, but I'm having a hard time believing that "beats" sound better than these: http://www.gradolabs.com/frameset_main.htm


    I have no doubt about there are some “wonderful Machines” (PC’s) out there. As a person who is fairly handy I still find more Macs are more stable and intuitive to work with.

    I think you misunderstood regarding the Beats headphones.
    I would not own these headphone unless they were given to me. Aside from reputation and quality, I would never buy a electronic/mechanical or few other things because it was endorsed by a “celebrity.” Even if Dr. Dre is a perfectionist in the studio and has good ears,… What’s wrong with mine??
    Why would I help pay some “celebrity” product endorsement fee?
    I’d rather pay a cool dork like Matt Polk that probably compromised his social life for about 20 years trying to build an excellent but affordable speaker. :D

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  • xj4094dg
    xj4094dg Posts: 1,158
    edited October 2009
    bklynNupe wrote: »
    Interesting.
    I’m a Dr. Dre fan, his production skill have always better than most Pop Music Producers.
    I’m very pleased with my Sennheiser PX200 for the gym, which is about the only time I would use headphones.
    I’ve heard folk rave about the Beats Solo headphones but I’m not impressed with their HP Computer collaboration.
    For 2,500 dollars, you can get one baddasssss reliable Mac!
    Most PC’s suck unless you’re an IT professional IMO.

    Yeah but then you are stuck with the **** Mac version of lossless (lossy) sound.
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  • everpress
    everpress Posts: 862
    edited October 2009
    bklynNupe wrote: »
    I have no doubt about there are some “wonderful Machines” (PC’s) out there. As a person who is fairly handy I still find more Macs are more stable and intuitive to work with.

    I think you misunderstood regarding the Beats headphones.
    I would not own these headphone unless they were given to me. Aside from reputation and quality, I would never buy a electronic/mechanical or few other things because it was endorsed by a “celebrity.” Even if Dr. Dre is a perfectionist in the studio and has good ears,… What’s wrong with mine??
    Why would I help pay some “celebrity” product endorsement fee?
    I’d rather pay a cool dork like Matt Polk that probably compromised his social life for about 20 years trying to build an excellent but affordable speaker. :D

    Sorry guy, I didn't make myself clear... I wasn't directing my statement to you, just in general: there are better products for the money. That's all.
    And I've been a Mac user for years due to my profession.

    ? Harmon Kardon AVR 55 (dead; replacing with Onkyo TX NR-616)
    ? Polk RTA 11TL's (FR and FL)
    ? Polk TSi200's (RR and RL)
    ? Polk CS10 (Center)
    ? Polk PSW-350
    ? Grado SR-60i Headphones
    ? Fii0 E5 headphone amp
    ? iPod touch (8 gig)
    ? iPod Classic (80 gig)
    ? Mac Mini (as media server)
    ? xbox 360