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Are these the final days of hi-fi sound? Judging by the 2 billion songs downloaded from Apple Inc.'s iTunes service, the ubiquity of white iPod "ear buds," and the hundreds of thousands of folks file-sharing for free, the answer is yes.
... I don't care what gear you use, "bulky" or otherwise; there's a vast difference between a pair of halfway decent speakers spaced 8-10ft. apart playing at a good volume in a quiet, reasonably damped room and earbud headphones...There's simply two different types of people, active listeners and multi-taskers. The techy bits are a side issue. If you really love music I cannot fathom how all the convenience of modern gadgets jammed in your ear canal can possibly compete with the palpable, visceral experience of loud speakers. I just don't get it...
Are those noise canceling phones? If not, I'm not sure how you could even hear the music on a plane. For my purposes, while I love my iPod and Grado headphones, they don't come close to the clarity, detail, imaging, spaciousness, impact -- I could go on and on -- of my main system.
I almost wonder: with younger (mid-20's-to-mid-30's) people listening to increasingly high quality portable gear, $$$ earphones with fancy amplification, serious decoders, etc., will they move towards conventional home hi fi after they buy homes and bigger apartments?