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Drtrey3

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  1. I have a dvd-a sampler disc that includes Lucky Man. WOW! I always liked the song anyway, but the high res version is wonderful to my ears. Tre
  2. I like stereo. I like it enough that this type of product really does not interest me. Now on the back porch or in the back yard I will listen to a boombox, but those are cheap and this, though infinitely better, is just not my cup of tea. I hope they sell a lot though as the company makes good products. Trey
  3. The bonus material I enjoy the most are the backing tracks without the vocals. It is great to hear the music part of the songs and really spotlights the instrumental section. Trey
  4. Jz1, I agree with you about mastering trumping resolution. High res data from crappy mastering sucks. But man, when we get lots of data from good mastering, that is the stuff! Happy listening bro. Trey
  5. jazzy, I really can't agree with you about high res by itself meaning very little. I do needle drops pretty often and on a well recorded album you can really hear the difference between 24/96 or even 24/48 and 16/44. On compressed or crappy recordings, it does not matter as much. But I have found, in my system, the 24 bits matters more than the higher sampling. Trey
  6. How do they sound compared to the Brit vinyl? And The Immigrant Song is till quite compressed, but it sure rocks when you play it LOUD!
  7. Nice! I just watched The Point with the kids this weekend. Harry had such an approachable and easy sounding voice, and he was so playful with how he used it. Sounds like a great set. Trey
  8. Wonderful article and top notch photos. Thank you for the impressive work. Trey
  9. I have about 350 gig. Most are vinyl rips at 24/48. You guys with over a terabyte are my inspiration Trey
  10. Nice to know! I have a vinyl re-release and it does not sound good at all, which is a shame given how much I enjoy the music. I think I will buy this, I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. Trey
  11. I have a British import of the vinyl and have never considered it a great sounding recording. I like the music well enough, but my vinyl is quite compressed. Trey
  12. Larry, I find that being a professional musician really does not raise the chance that they know or care about high quality playback. At least not here in Nashville. Trey
  13. What a nice invitation! Thank you, and I will endeavor to put one together! I appreciate you sit Chris, I hope you feel justifiable pride in what you have done. I will try to add to the quality in the next couple of weeks. A daunting task, but I feel obliged after such a kind invitation. Trey
  14. Thanks for your work on this! One of the things I enjoy about high res downloads is the absence of the slightly annoying vinyl artifacts like pops and tics and such. So I bet the HD Tracks download would work well for me, unless my home rip of the LP would be better. Trey
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