I've never been so excited about music and its authentic reproduction. I wish the internet and Spotify and streamers had been around when I was in my teens. It's incredible how easy it has become to enjoy music and at such as high quality. I've recently disconnected my system and given everything a good clean. The speakers are now further apart and one is closer to a wall than the other, but with the foam bungs, it's not really an issue. My system sounds amazeballs. Listening to some Peter Gabriel on Spotify and the clarity is superb. Layers of floating synths and no sign of cabinet noise at all. I don't think I will ever upgrade now and only buy more kit if mine fails. I think many people take modern technology for granted and maybe forget the old stuff and how poor most of it was. I remember my dad's ancient Hanimex 8 track AM receiver and it was truly shocking. This Eversolo unit would have appeared to be a futuristiic alien technology back then. If you love music and have a few quid knocking around, you are sorted.
I agree 100%, you make a really good point. I also think it is good for the environment, streaming you don't have to produce CD's, vinyl or any other medium to carry the music, it's all down the wire.
I think it is a great development, at a touch of a button there's every possible music you can dream of but I also like the idea, streaming removes the barriers, no snobbery in streaming; literally anyone who can use a mobile has the ability to stream their music and this is great.
I'm a big fan of Eversolo I like what they're doing and they also have third party companies creating special apps for them.
I just hope they don't go in the direction of Apple and create their own garden eco system and then charge their customers insane amount of money for the privilege. Nah they won't go that way, they're not American, it's a different psyche and before you can shout
sack Suella Braverman, everyone else will be doing the same thing, because they all want a piece of the pie.