Up-selling music via increased sample rates has not worked out historically. So Young needs to do what he can to keep Pono in the headlines. -Hence the attention-grabbing quotes.
My take: The Pono currently fills a gap between convenient lo-fi downloads and bulky, jump-through-hoops-to-aquire disc-based mediums. However, once Apple and Amazon start offering hi-res downloads, Pono will have a hard time making the sell. Case-in-point: Apple has been asking labels to upload hi-res masters (up to 192/24) for some time now. All Apple needs to do is wait for the right time to "flip the switch." Pono buyer beware...
And Young is dead-wrong about surround in the home. *Millions* of people have installed and enjoy surround systems in their homes. The reason they don't buy hi-res surround *music* is because few musicians and producers make the effort to produce a great surround sound music experience. Their best efforts generally involve handing off tapes of stereo recording sessions to a surround mixer in hopes the "5.1" label will generate some extra income...
Jeff Perrin