On 2009-11-13 12:17 , J.C. O'Connell wrote:
You wouldn't say perfect or highest possible fideility is overrated
if you heard some of the worlds greatest recordings
in all their glory.
please don't tell me what _i'd_ say
i've spent a lifetime enjoying a wide variety of great live music; while
i understand fidelity and the limitations of digital (and analog) audio,
and while i'm somewhat awed by top-notch equipment and its output, i
have no problem with "good enough" for recorded music; good enough is a
holistic evaluation that everone will make differently -- for me it's
more about the expression and "heart" of the music than it is about
absolute fidelity; even with mediocre equipment and lots of background
noise i can really enjoy music; i think that sense of "good enough"
holds for a lot of others too, based on the prevalence of car audio,
iPods, etc.
it's pretty much same with photography for me
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