So how exactly will all of my current files sound better on a Pono? Better how? Sounds like marketing.
It is shocking to me that I agreed with ATLAudio dude. This guy is on whole another level.
Resurrecting ancient thread, insulting veteran members. Good job
I'm a little late on this thread, but, since its mostly an ancient thread, hopefully some forgiveness is in order.
I first read about Neil Young and Pono just about the time I joined the AH last year. There were two things about his basic premise that sounded great, but, actually turn out to be pseudo science or unsupported science.
The first thing he based the whole idea of Pono on was that digital mastering destroyed the purity of analog sine waves. He showed examples (you've seen them before) of a stair step wave form compared to a pure sine wave. This proved, according to Neil, that digital media was inherently inferior to an analog approach.
The second thing he used as a basis was his ability to hear the difference between his proposed pure approach because he was a lifelong musician. Floyd Toole debunks the musicians hearing edge pretty well in his book. Particularly when you couple his age, his number of years playing live concerts, and his other alternative pharmacutical intakes. I'm pretty sure the dude would be challenged in a blind hearing test to pick out any differences between formats no matter how serious the deformity.
Pono seemed like a good idea because the basic claims appeared to have merit. As soon as you check the science however, the basic premise claims fall apart pretty quickly.
I for one like Neil Young as an artist. On my very best hard partying day, I wouldn't hold a candle to Neil Young. That guy can both party as hard as anybody that's still alive and he can play the s-h-i-t outta that guitar. As an artist, I can give ole Neil two thumbs up even in 2017. But as an inventor and purveyor of Pono as a better mousetrap for audio, I'll take a pass. Y'all can invest if you choose. I don't mind. But, I don't think the basic science gives Pono any real edge.
No American heroes were harmed in the expression of this humble opinion.