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<!-- #thumb --> <p>Stereophile editor John Atkinson’s 2005 think piece <a href="http://www.stereophile.com/content/how-revive-high-end-audio" target="_blank">How To Revive High End Audio</a> is a great piece and partly responsible for yesterday’s post admitting I am an Audiophile.</p>
<p>As John points out there have been many a failed attempt at programs and groups whose goal is gaining traction for high-end audio. *I think there are two reasons these attempts have failed: the first is that I don’t believe high end audio is in decline and the second is because they’ve been missing the mark.</p>
<p>I started reading about the demise of high end audio in the 1990
[Source: http://www.pstracks.com/pauls-posts/feeling-guilty/12492/]
<p>As John points out there have been many a failed attempt at programs and groups whose goal is gaining traction for high-end audio. *I think there are two reasons these attempts have failed: the first is that I don’t believe high end audio is in decline and the second is because they’ve been missing the mark.</p>
<p>I started reading about the demise of high end audio in the 1990
[Source: http://www.pstracks.com/pauls-posts/feeling-guilty/12492/]