Sometime I question myself: are there really a need for human beings to deserve such quality these days?
I'll explain...
I hate reminding people my age, but I remember a time when people, including the youth of my generation really cared about speakers and stereo systems. It was a time when you would go to a walk-in store (like a music store, but only stereo systems were sold) where you could pickup modular stereo systems and integrate them into a custom musicial component player of your desires.
I remember so much knowledge was explained in those stores, you felt like music was a science connecting tweeters, mid-range, woofers, and sub-woofers speakers into a work of art and giving the owner?s a huge sense of pride was cool, [James Bond/60's Rat Pack Cool].
Today's culture has reduced music to the level of a mere option of a cell phone's mp3. What kind of sound can anyone expect from those dime and quarter size speakers anyway?
Not only this, when I was in grade school, music appreciation was a requirement and it was a great social club for us to hang out during school lunch periods and talk about what? music.
We didn't have hand-held devices; we carried boom boxes with EQ for complete music interactions in producing the best sound possible. It was important. Now, it is not to the average Joe, and this really bothers me. What demand can one expect, as the years go by?
So I ask myself, why a company like Alembic even bothers to continue producing quality, when the media trains most people, to accept less quality music and to be more infatuated multi-faced; smaller; shiny; fit-in-your pocket; sound devices.
I kept my sanity, back in those school days, and now, I find it a bit more of a challenge. Maybe this is a problem with older musicians, or am I wrong?