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Mike Walker
Guest
I do most of my radio listening through headphones, and continue to hear things I've never heard before. For instance, I've been in radio, mostly at pop/rock/top 40 stations for 33 years. I must have played "Heaven must be missing an Angel" by Tavares hundreds of times through the years. But this morning I was listening to the "70s and 80s flashback weekend" on Lite 102.9 in Charlotte, and for the first time I heard that the rhythm pattern at the beginning of the song is far more complex than I thought. I could clearly hear more instruments, and a syncopated line I'd never heard before.
Don't tell me the "HD" doesn't stand for "high definition". Even on familiar records THERE'S MORE TO HEAR with hd. It's stunning to hear this level of detail on over-the-air radio! And for music lovers, and particularly those of us who are also musicians, the ability to hear more of what's on the record is worth it. It's what audio gear IS FOR!
Don't tell me the "HD" doesn't stand for "high definition". Even on familiar records THERE'S MORE TO HEAR with hd. It's stunning to hear this level of detail on over-the-air radio! And for music lovers, and particularly those of us who are also musicians, the ability to hear more of what's on the record is worth it. It's what audio gear IS FOR!