02-Apr-2016, 09:18
(This post was last modified: 02-Apr-2016, 09:22 by Hifi_swlon.)
Just snuck into the category with 15,355.
A lot of this is our historical CD collection of 800ish albums that was ripped (but not a lot of the older stuff played to be honest), and a fair amount if stuff on a backup NAS that stays off a lot of the time and I never miss what's on there.
I'm more likely to just discover and play most new material from streaming and/or radio. Once I've gone that route I have to really like it to buy.
Mostly ALAC, some Highres and DSD, and I'm happy to say I have less than a handful of mp3 or other lossy or DRM, which have just been lost due to sounding rubbish and the stupidity of the whole DRM system.
A lot of this is our historical CD collection of 800ish albums that was ripped (but not a lot of the older stuff played to be honest), and a fair amount if stuff on a backup NAS that stays off a lot of the time and I never miss what's on there.
I'm more likely to just discover and play most new material from streaming and/or radio. Once I've gone that route I have to really like it to buy.
Mostly ALAC, some Highres and DSD, and I'm happy to say I have less than a handful of mp3 or other lossy or DRM, which have just been lost due to sounding rubbish and the stupidity of the whole DRM system.
>>> 1st Place Award: Devialet, last decades most disappointing technology purchase. <<<