In Reply to: RE: What about it? posted by AbeCollins on February 23, 2015 at 11:05:02:
There is often a conflict between user interface issues and sound quality. This may come about for sound technical reasons (hardware and/or software related) or because the people who can produce one tend to lack the interest and skills to produce the other.
Put me down on the side of sound quality, not bling.
Tony Lauck
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