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    Complimentary 24/176.4 HRx Downloads Courtesy of Reference Recordings

    HRxTM.jpgI've long been touting the terrific quality of Reference Recordings' HRx releases. The HRx 24/176.4 albums provide some of my go-to material when evaluating audio components and insuring audio software is capable of true high resolution playback and is configured correctly. Computer Audiophile readers who've had the opportunity to listen to HRx albums have unanimously agreed that it's some of the best sounding material available today. One thing that should not be overlooked is the meaning of HRx. HRx is a trade name owned by Reference Recordings. HRx means so much more than simply a high resolution sample rate. HRx material is an exact copy of the digital master files directly from Reference Recordings. There is no upsampling from a lower sample rate. Think of HRx as a complete production process that in the end provides consumers exact copies of the master files. Reference Recordings is refreshingly transparent when talking about its production process and how the HRx files are created. This, when listening to an HRx track listeners are guaranteed they are hearing the real deal, true high resolution. Thanks to Reference Recordings Computer Audiophile is now offering two complimentary HRx downloads. Read more for the download links.

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    A very big thank you to Reference Recordings for providing these complimentary downloads. Readers who would like to purchase the complete album can follow this link to <a href="http://www.referencerecordings.com/HRxORDER.asp">Reference Recordings</a>

     

     

     

    <img src="http://images.computeraudiophile.com/graphics/2009/0816/HRx119_S.jpg" style="padding: 5pt 10pt 7pt 5pt;" align="left"> 

    HR-119

    Joel Fan

    West of the Sun

     

    Windows Users Right-click the links and select Save As.

    Mac OS X Users Control-click the links and select Download Link File.

     

    <a href="http://audio.computeraudiophile.com/2009/0816/02_Gottschalk-a.aif" onclick="_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','downloads','/rr/Gottschalk.aif'])">Gottschalk AIF</a>

    <a href="http://audio.computeraudiophile.com/2009/0816/02_Gottschalk-a.flac" onclick="_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','downloads','/rr/Gottschalk.flac'])">Gottschalk FLAC</a>

    <a href="http://audio.computeraudiophile.com/2009/0816/02_Gottschalk-a.wav" onclick="_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','downloads','/rr/Gottschalk.wav'])">Gottschalk WAV</a>

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    HR-71

    Exotic Dances from the Opera

    Minnesota Orchestra

    Eiji Oue, conductor

     

    Windows Users Right-click the links and select Save As.

    Mac OS X Users Control-click the links and select Download Link File.

     

    <a href="http://audio.computeraudiophile.com/2009/0816/03_Tchaikovsky_Hopak-a.aif" onclick="_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','downloads','/rr/Tchaikovsky.aif'])">Tchaikovsky AIF</a>

    <a href="http://audio.computeraudiophile.com/2009/0816/03_Tchaikovsky_Hopak-a.flac" onclick="_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','downloads','/rr/Tchaikovsky.flac'])">Tchaikovsky FLAC</a>

    <a href="http://audio.computeraudiophile.com/2009/0816/03_Tchaikovsky_Hopak-a.wav" onclick="_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','downloads','/rr/Tchaikovsky.wav'])">Tchaikovsky WAV</a>

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    <i>All music in this article Copyright 1996, 2009 Reference Recordings. All Rights Reserved. Any unauthorized broadcasting, public performance, copying, re-distribution, or re-recording will constitute an infringement of copyright. Permission granted to original person downloading file for personal use only. Commercial use is prohibited.</i>

     

     

     

     




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    The HRx files are 24/176.4 sample rate. According to the manual of your receiver on page 63-64 only files at 24/96 and under can be played.

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    Also, the B&W files I've used are either 44.1 or 48 kHz. They will play on your receiver just fine.

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    Hello,

     

    Quite unfortunately it appears the download links are past their time and no longer operational. Perhaps a re-up is possible?

    I'm quite curious to hear the recordings in lieu of the aforementioned comments..

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    Hello,

     

    Quite unfortunately it appears the download links are past their time and no longer operational. Perhaps a re-up is possible?

    I'm quite curious to hear the recordings in lieu of the aforementioned comments..

    I would second this suggestion.

    best regards

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