kev313
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I've gotta confess. I might be an analog guy at heart, but that doesn't stop me from loving Tidal. In fact, I don't think that I spent anything on audio in 2015.
Nothing.
No gear at all that I can recall. Just Tidal. Ok and a few 78s. But that was it. No other lps. No CDs. No sacd. No files. 2015 was the year that I started to question the need to *own* digital music. I'll still buy vinyl and shellac and I'm already working on a new table (for the family) this year, but digital...not convinced that having a digital library is worth it for me. I can tell it might be going the way of the cassette tape anyway because my kids - 10 and 8 - are confused by the idea of downloading and storing a song.
For me that means that the idea of hard drives, network solutions, etc etc might not be happening. I keep trying to get into it, but even though the idea of higher resolution music is appealing, I'm just not feeling it. This might be based on my longstanding frustration with maintaining digital storage. Raise your hand if you know where all of your photos are... Maybe it's just that I think Tidal is pretty darn good. It tops out at 16/44.1. Just like my DAC:
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Nothing.
No gear at all that I can recall. Just Tidal. Ok and a few 78s. But that was it. No other lps. No CDs. No sacd. No files. 2015 was the year that I started to question the need to *own* digital music. I'll still buy vinyl and shellac and I'm already working on a new table (for the family) this year, but digital...not convinced that having a digital library is worth it for me. I can tell it might be going the way of the cassette tape anyway because my kids - 10 and 8 - are confused by the idea of downloading and storing a song.
For me that means that the idea of hard drives, network solutions, etc etc might not be happening. I keep trying to get into it, but even though the idea of higher resolution music is appealing, I'm just not feeling it. This might be based on my longstanding frustration with maintaining digital storage. Raise your hand if you know where all of your photos are... Maybe it's just that I think Tidal is pretty darn good. It tops out at 16/44.1. Just like my DAC:

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