Sunday, January 08, 2006
Recorded Sound
Ever since Thomas A. Edison invented the phonograph, over
one hundred years ago, man has been trying to improve on
the quality of the "reproduced" sound.....
From the early vinyl 78's, to the 33-1/3's and their Hi-Fi
stereophonic sound.....Then Dolby and now Digital the true
recreation of sound has been in the forefront of the audio
industry.....Until......
Every one decided they wanted their sound to be more
portable.....This created the need for an "ear plug"
system and "tinny" cell phone reproduction.......
It is a pity.....We have come all this way in audio science
to manufacture sound systems which are just a little
better than Edison's first patent......Pumps
one hundred years ago, man has been trying to improve on
the quality of the "reproduced" sound.....
From the early vinyl 78's, to the 33-1/3's and their Hi-Fi
stereophonic sound.....Then Dolby and now Digital the true
recreation of sound has been in the forefront of the audio
industry.....Until......
Every one decided they wanted their sound to be more
portable.....This created the need for an "ear plug"
system and "tinny" cell phone reproduction.......
It is a pity.....We have come all this way in audio science
to manufacture sound systems which are just a little
better than Edison's first patent......Pumps