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Posted by bjh on September 11, 2007 at 13:38:45:

for pretty much confirming what I said about you being oblivious to opinions contrary to your own; previous observation (link) was re: CD technologies yet clearly (here) we witness just another manifestation of same.

I suppose I should recommend you spend some time at Hi-Rez but I suspect after reading any number of testimonials from the high-rez fans you'd still be posting about not having encountered any such "claims and anecdotes".

Oh wait, just thought of a new angle... here's a little thought experiment for you. Ask yourself why the high rez formats have attracted supporters. Is it bacause:

A. They find the sonics to be superior compared to Redbook CD?

B. They are attracted to the vast catalogs of music (new and re-issue)available in the high rez. formats compares to the "slim pickings" that now accurately describes what is avialable on CD Reedbook?

C. They just want one player that will do it all? Including playing their DVDs since after all they believe everything sounds the same anyway.

Challenge yourself Todd... but do ease up if you sense something about to snap in the old grey matter, wouldn't want that!


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