MP3, STREAMING, AND OUR EARS

We’ve all been told before; turn your music down, it’s going to damage your ears. However, what if it’s not just volume that damages our ability to hear, but the quality of music we are listening too as well?

MP3 files allow us to store and listen to 1000s of songs on our mobile devices, making music accessible wherever we go. However, MP3s are what is referred to as ‘compressed’ music. Since we all experience natural hearing loss, there is no point in including every nuance of sound in a music file. MP3s use this theory.

Therefore, are our ears becoming lazy as we listen to this form of music. Tess was joined by 2SER producer Lachlan Perry to discuss.

 

You may also like

Further Evidence

Rapper and producer Evidence has established himself as one of hip-hop’s most accomplished artists. He joined 2SER Breakfast for a brief chat about a long career, a career that shows no signs of stopping and continues to look to the future.  Read More

Episodes