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In Reply to: RE: Well, them 8 bits either mean a lot when listening or not... posted by musetap on October 04, 2015 at 10:58:51
I wonder how much of it is just due to the fact that Paul McCartney is not warm to the idea of hi-res. I'm sure Yoko Ono is Mrs. No.
Repackaging? I find it interesting that the only way you can get a Pink Floyd 24/96 album is to buy a $150 Immersion box set. Might The Beatles do something similar? Is a super duper Beatles album worth $150 to you?
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Have all the Beatles UK LPs (early pressings) and the CD mono box and the CD stereo re-issues as
well as a few 45's and EPs. I'm set for this life and certainly NOT the demographic for future
re-issues of their material, no matter the format.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
For music of this generation, clean early (first) pressings of the vinyl is probably the best that can be done.
I'll never have this problem, but if they did ever offer The Beatles in 24/192, even at exorbitant prices, then I would have to seriously consider it.
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