Legendary rocker pushes his campaign for higher-fidelity digital sound, saysApple co-founder was such a fan of music that he didn't use his iPod and its digitally compressed files at home.
Neil Young: Steve Jobs listened to vinyl because of higher fidelity
DANA POINT, Calif. - Legendary rocker Neil Young took his campaign for higher-fidelity digital sound to the stage of a technology conference Tuesday, saying a giant of the industry was on his side: the late Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs listened to vinyl at home (not his iPod)
The Apple founder listened to vinyl records when he was at home because he preferred the sound compared to the iPod's digitally-compressed files, rocker Neil Young has claimed.
Steve Jobs preferred vinyl to iPod at home: Neil Young
Legendary rocker Neil Young took his campaign for higher-fidelity digital sound to the stage of a technology conference Tuesday, saying a giant of the industry was on his side: the late Steve Jobs.