A Quick History Of Audio: From Mono To Digital And Beyond

Article by MICHAEL MAUSER, HARMAN LIFESTYLE AUDIO

Do you listen to music, podcasts, and watch TV or movies on your smartphone? These days, audio and video entertainment are immediately accessible at any time of the day or night, whether we are at home, at work, or on the go.

While the luxury of a personalized, portable, “always on” digital audio experience is taken for granted today, it is a relatively recent phenomenon. Join me as we travel back in time to trace the fascinating evolution of audio, before gazing into the future for a glimpse of the acoustic innovations awaiting our ears.

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