
"You can get used to awful," says record producer Phil Ramone. "You can
appreciate nothing. We've done it with fast food."
MP3s have won the war of the formats because of technology, not because of their audio quality. "It's like hearing through a screen door," says neuroscientist Daniel Levitin of McGill University, author of "This Is Your Brain on Music." "There are lines between me and what I want to see."
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"Most people don't know what they're missing. They listen through computer speakers, or those ubiquitous iPod earbuds"
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