For some audiophiles, sound quality takes a back seat in an iPod era
10/May/2010 11:42 Filed in:
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The New York TimesThanks to the iPod and all of its progeny -- as well as other non-Apple mobile music players -- it's now possible to put your entire music collection in your pocket and go anywhere. But for some audiophiles, all that mobility and its attendant digital-compression technology have led to a loss in pristine sound quality.
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