Quote:
Originally Posted by LusciousDelight
All true, but will people pay for quality? When mp3's became popular, no one cared they sounded like crap compared to CD's...people downloaded them, illegally, and quit buying CD's because CD's cost money and mp3's were free.
|
Actually, that might not be a good example. People were still buying CD's until the music industry went after the pirates. CD sales nose dived shortly after Napster was shut down.
And quality sound has really never been the primary force in peoples buying habits when it comes to music. The 8 track tape was a much better sounding medium but cassettes sounded ok and were cheaper and more robust.
CD's may be a higher quality, ie. higher bit rate but I'd bet the average person couldn't distinguish the difference in a blind side by side test.
The CD is now basically dead for the same reason as every other format in the music industry died. Something acceptable came along that was more convenient.
Carrying an iPod is much easier than carrying a CD player especially when you can carry your complete library of music on it.