beerandmusic Posted May 1, 2020 Share Posted May 1, 2020 1 hour ago, sandyk said: So did DVD-A , yet it wasn't enough to make the General Public want it . DSD is likely to remain a niche product and possibly eventually die out as the younger generation in general, doesn't appear to be greatly interested in any more than Audio from a Mobile phone. The only thing that appears likely to survive is the Loudness Wars. Are there any statistics published anywhere that suggest there are less "audiophiles' in the "younger generation" today than there were in the 70s-80s? I would guess that there will always be a good amount of audiophiles to keep dsd alive for many years to come. Link to comment
beerandmusic Posted May 1, 2020 Share Posted May 1, 2020 no dsd haters can win any argument or debate with Miska and JABBR active here (grin) AnotherSpin 1 Link to comment
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