What's improved the most?


A simple question that has often been the subject of debate: if we were to take the various components that contribute to music reproduction, the actual recording, then the turntable/CD player, cartridge, cabling, amplifier, and finally the speakers, then which of these components have improved the most over, say, the last forty years?
Or, another way of putting it: suppose we could assemble a 'super-system' from each of the last four decades, what would the difference be?
To be frivolous, I would say things are potentially more expensive than ever before, but if we eliminate the systems for the uber-rich, what would the results be?
57s4me

Showing 1 response by chadnliz

Speakers get my vote, driver materials and internal bracing and overall cabinet design are the largest gains in audio. The actual music delivery is greater than anything linked in production chain given the addition of digital media from the cd to wireless streaming and servers, the latter not even imagined by most just a couple decades ago.