Robert Plant’s “the principle of moments.”
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Robert Plant’s “the principle of moments.”
I’ve had it since new so it’s in mint condition.
The system’s not yet warmed up, but it’s already showing things off.
I may try to stream it later just for comparison.
Meanwhile, this was/is a solid piece of post Zeppelin work. It shows why his collaborations with Alison Krauss work so well.
Just noticed Phil Collins on the drums.
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Re: Robert Plant’s “the principle of moments.”
I found it on QoBuz at 16/44.1.
There is something not right about the bass on many of these streams when they’re directly compared to the vinyl. Not just the bass, but the bass stands out as less real … softer, less well defined.
There is something not right about the bass on many of these streams when they’re directly compared to the vinyl. Not just the bass, but the bass stands out as less real … softer, less well defined.
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Re: Robert Plant’s “the principle of moments.”
There is an extended version available on QoBuz too.
If streaming were able to reliably deliver the goods, it would supplant hard media. But it can’t. So it won’t.
If streaming were able to reliably deliver the goods, it would supplant hard media. But it can’t. So it won’t.
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Re: Robert Plant’s “the principle of moments.”
I'll have to put this album on the playlist.
I don't think the streaming version(s) are going to satisfy you like the vinyl. You can utilize it for what it is good for. Maybe listening to those extended version tracks for example. Digital does not need to supplant hard media. However, it can supplement it.
I don't think the streaming version(s) are going to satisfy you like the vinyl. You can utilize it for what it is good for. Maybe listening to those extended version tracks for example. Digital does not need to supplant hard media. However, it can supplement it.
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Re: Robert Plant’s “the principle of moments.”
At 150 Mbps it is satisfying.
Too bad there isn’t an internet regenerator like PS Audio’s power regenerators.
Too bad there isn’t an internet regenerator like PS Audio’s power regenerators.
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Re: Robert Plant’s “the principle of moments.”
Call Paul McGowan up to tell him to start working on one.... with galvanic isolation.
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Re: Robert Plant’s “the principle of moments.”
This error stuff is the logic behind the ring DAC.
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