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<blockquote data-quote="ladysmanfelpz" data-source="post: 8235268" data-attributes="member: 642267"><p>K don't take that as my main argument Jefe. And yes you summed up laziness with refusal to change. A wise person must be able to adapt. But technology can be detrimental nonetheless. I can argue that video killed the radio star all day lol. Someone mentioned on the previous page that they wish they could listen to a high quality system and I wish everyone had that experience too. I love car audio and love to share it with everyone. You need to listen to music in the way the artist intended and not through pop FM stations with static. People miss out on so much in their music, but thats why it is a treat having someone in your car and showing what the band/artist was really trying to portray. I don't care if it is a foreign exchanged student visiting from Italy or a Martian that just landed on our planet, anyone will appreciate good sound.</p><p></p><p>And thats what *****. It may not be that much of a treat anymore if everyone has it. It will be taken as a given just like television and schooling and modern medicine and a spacious house with electricity and heating, and all these fine things we have created have become. Yes it is progress and will bring better sound to the masses, but I would just hate to see quality go unappreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladysmanfelpz, post: 8235268, member: 642267"] K don't take that as my main argument Jefe. And yes you summed up laziness with refusal to change. A wise person must be able to adapt. But technology can be detrimental nonetheless. I can argue that video killed the radio star all day lol. Someone mentioned on the previous page that they wish they could listen to a high quality system and I wish everyone had that experience too. I love car audio and love to share it with everyone. You need to listen to music in the way the artist intended and not through pop FM stations with static. People miss out on so much in their music, but thats why it is a treat having someone in your car and showing what the band/artist was really trying to portray. I don't care if it is a foreign exchanged student visiting from Italy or a Martian that just landed on our planet, anyone will appreciate good sound. And thats what *****. It may not be that much of a treat anymore if everyone has it. It will be taken as a given just like television and schooling and modern medicine and a spacious house with electricity and heating, and all these fine things we have created have become. Yes it is progress and will bring better sound to the masses, but I would just hate to see quality go unappreciated. [/QUOTE]
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