I saw this popping up on youtube, but as a DIY'r, this concept has been brought up repeatedly until it is forgotten, and then pops back up. This tells me GRR's well for content is running dry, as is everyone else's, due to the exponential information exposure traits that is the internet. The information gets used up faster than the technology can evolve.
Other than perhaps say, class D and other IC related development breakthroughs, audio quality (for music, anyway) hit a wall for me about 30 years ago, or right about when computers started making it nearly impossible to build audibly flawed products, even for the budget world. In other words, I could find affordable speakers that were either better than 'my' hearing capabilities, or satisfying enough to make me care less about their flaws.
Last hurdle for me for decades has, and will be, recording qualities. I can play the best recordings on some of the most humble equipment and have it come out audibly flawless enough to where if I try to hear what's wrong, it distracts me from the music, which is worse than said flaws.