Stream the Best Sounding Music in Your Highland Park, IL Home
Enjoying a whole home audio system should be easy – and it is when you work with a dedicated and experienced professional installer. But if you’re new to smart technology or if you’re looking for an upgrade, you may want to brush up on certain details of the experience. That’s why we’ve put together this blog. We want to help you understand what you need to know if you’re interested in investing in a system of your very own. Want to learn more? Keep reading!
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MP3 Is Dead
If you’ve built a music collection within the past decade, chances are you’ve obtained a few MP3s in your day. The MP3 was somewhat revolutionary in its heyday because it allowed users to store thousands of files in small digital spaces. That meant you could bring your music with you wherever you went thanks to MP3 players like Apple’s iPod.
But all of that content came with a cost: MP3s gave up bits of information to compress them into file sizes small enough to store. That meant they inherently sounded worse than your average 16- or 24-bit CD. Audiophiles then had to face a dilemma: enjoy a wide array of songs that simply didn’t sound great, or invest in much larger, lossless files that offered higher quality but were much less convenient to store.
Then, in the early part of 2017, the original creators of MP3 announced that they would no longer license the technology necessary to manufacturers to play the format. The MP3 was dead – what were music lover’s to do?
Lossless Is the Future
Since the end of the MP3 there have been plenty of developments in the audio world. One of the biggest has been the emergence of lossless audio streaming. Lossless files had been notoriously hard to store and nearly impossible to stream, but thanks to the advent of Master Quality Authenticated (MQA) files, streaming services like Spotify and Tidal have begun offering lossless account tiers for their clients.
That means you’ll want a system that can handle lossless streaming (and 4K video if you’re upgrading with a full AV distribution system) without losing quality. Whether you choose a wireless Sonos system, a hardwired system connected with fiber-optic cables, you can enjoy full-quality audio anywhere in your home.
Are you ready to enjoy lossless music in all of your spaces with smart whole home audio solutions? Contact Davis Audio today!