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In Reply to: RE: That's reasonable for a Red book resolution file... posted by kuma on September 06, 2014 at 18:31:32
From about 6-9 months ago, don't recall even listening to it yet but will now.
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and you were right the Vol. 2 is even better than the Vol. 1. Still my fave for Ravel is Cluytens but this disc is enjoyable. A nice sound quality too. Priced way under 10USD, I wonder how the record label makes any money on this.
But it's been a while and I stream about 3-4 LPs per day on average, sometimes more.
That's the problem with streaming. On the one hand, you want to hear every classical recording ever made, and then you worry if somehow all of the streaming sites will close. =:-0
And because it's streaming, you never really OWN the stuff in your favorites, you're borrowing from a library that just might close.
I buy vinyl for sampling classical music mostly because they are cheaper than itunes or CDs and can sound better than MP3 or CDs. But I soon will have to give up many. Running out of the space! Plus, I only want to keep the ones that I like. ( I certainly don't need 56 Beethoven Piano Concerto No.1s )
Why not purchase physical media for only the ones you like?
If I still had a streaming device ( I tried Squeeze Box ), I'll be probably using it as a sampling/screening purpose.
I do sometimes borrow music from a local library but unfortunately they have a very limited collection.
But Lossless FLAC is a whole 'nother ballgame.
Of course I still buy WAY too many silver disks. But then I still buy LPs and am listening to vinyl as I type this.
But I'm looking to upgrade my DAC/Headphone rig that's hooked up to my laptop just because I'm listening more and more to streaming.
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