From Horns to Hearables
The Strange History of Audio Reproduction
About
In little more than a hundred years, we’ve gone from wax cylinders to streaming services, and brass horns to stereo earbuds. It’s been a journey that’s seen constant battles between manufacturers, recording studios and audiophiles, as they’ve grappled with technology, audio quality and convenience. In this talk, Nick looks at how our desire to listen to music has created a multi-million dollar industry which has created its own mythology about audio quality. It’s a history of surprising and often accidental development that has always been difficult to predict, but which is still trying to find new ways to make more money from our ears. Come and hear how we got to where we are today and where we may be going in the future.
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Continuing Professional Development
This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.
25 Apr 2025
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Reasons to attend
Come to understand how the audio industry has evolved and discover where it is going. It's a light-hearted look at how technology and fashion have changed the way we interact with sound.
Programme
Optional Lunch
12:00 to 13:45
These lectures are preceded by an optional lunch where there is an opportunity to network with colleagues. The cost is £25 and reservations can be made up to 11pm on the Monday prior to the event (subject to availability).
Lecture
14:00 – the lecture starts promptly at 14:00
14:45 approximately – questions and discussion
15:30 Optional tea/coffee in the Faraday Centre. Free for members. Non-members can purchase tea/coffee at the Faraday counter.)