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I’ve been one of the biggest streaming advocates on this thread and last night I unearthed Belladonna from Daniel Lanois on vinyl. Fantastic! Just reinforces my point that it is about the music not the medium.
My listening sessions typically last hours... If I was to listen to 45s instead, all the up and down and record flipping would keep me in better shape. Yes, I loved my Blue Note Jazz individually/serially numbered subscription but those 45s would make me get up and flip the damn record every few minutes... Now I can listen to Rudy Van Gelder remasters from his vast master tape collection without having to get up. Here is the other part... Good luck finding all that vinyl or CD or SACD....
When I am feeling like not getting up and down I listen to digital off the server. Speaking of 45's though, I am about to start listening to Eva Cassidy's live recording in 45. SEVEN glorious 45 RPM albums!
It appears from the majority of the opinions that the “quality” of music able to be played has been replaced by the “quantity” of music that can be played three streaming.
So, the definition of the modern audiophile is not so much concerned about quality of the music reproduced as they are about quantity?
Correct. I think what people are missing here is that streaming is not generally going to be the best mastered versions of certain recordings. For example, if you stream qobuz "Tea for the tillerman", it is not as good sounding as the analogue productions version, especially on vinyl. No contest. I know, because I've compared them directly just recently.I stream from Qobuz at times and rarely have a choice of which mastering I can listen to, let alone stereo vs. mono. To me that makes a big difference. Call it what you want, but many people do care about that and that's why they own their own versions.
It appears from the majority of the opinions that the “quality” of music able to be played has been replaced by the “quantity” of music that can be played three streaming.
So, the definition of the modern audiophile is not so much concerned about quality of the music reproduced as they are about quantity?
I stream from Qobuz at times and rarely have a choice of which mastering I can listen to, let alone stereo vs. mono. To me that makes a big difference. Call it what you want, but many people do care about that and that's why they own their own versions.
Correct. I think what people are missing here is that streaming is not generally going to be the best mastered versions of certain recordings. For example, if you stream qobuz "Tea for the tillerman", it is not as good sounding as the analogue productions version, especially on vinyl. No contest. I know, because I've compared them directly just recently.
So I stream for convenience, and most stuff sounds fantastic... But there are some recordings that are simply superior from other sources.
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"Probably" all the Mofi and AP versions. That's quite a few of the most popular "audiophile must haves".Any other examples? I am sure we can come up with a few dozen perhaps. Then what?
Correct. I think what people are missing here is that streaming is not generally going to be the best mastered versions of certain recordings. For example, if you stream qobuz "Tea for the tillerman", it is not as good sounding as the analogue productions version, especially on vinyl. No contest. I know, because I've compared them directly just recently.
So I stream for convenience, and most stuff sounds fantastic... But there are some recordings that are simply superior from other sources.
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Correct. I think what people are missing here is that streaming is not generally going to be the best mastered versions of certain recordings. For example, if you stream qobuz "Tea for the tillerman", it is not as good sounding as the analogue productions version, especially on vinyl. No contest. I know, because I've compared them directly just recently.
So I stream for convenience, and most stuff sounds fantastic... But there are some recordings that are simply superior from other sources.
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