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The future of High-End Audio in South Africa
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<blockquote data-quote="conrads" data-source="post: 1064868" data-attributes="member: 23804"><p>Pretty sure it's not just the case locally. I think in general there is a slide towards consumer-grade white-labeled brands, with plenty of poor quality Bluetooth waterproof speakers and the like. Cheap and replaceable, upgrade every month is the order of the day. Cheap soundbars have replaced the home mini-hifi. For sure there are lots of challenges, but again I am sure that audiophiles have been bemoaning this state for decades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conrads, post: 1064868, member: 23804"] Pretty sure it's not just the case locally. I think in general there is a slide towards consumer-grade white-labeled brands, with plenty of poor quality Bluetooth waterproof speakers and the like. Cheap and replaceable, upgrade every month is the order of the day. Cheap soundbars have replaced the home mini-hifi. For sure there are lots of challenges, but again I am sure that audiophiles have been bemoaning this state for decades. [/QUOTE]
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The future of High-End Audio in South Africa
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