Jack Roberts evaluates MP3 viability via the High Resolution Technologies Music Streamer and the Music Streamer+ USB DACs
Both my sons and even my wife were ahead of me when it came to listening to music from hard drives instead of little silver discs. Of course, I listen to most of my music from twelve-inch black disc called LPs. Still, I have a hold system upstairs that is totally digital, and in our home office we have a computer based system. Then, after a few years of listening to SACDs I finally gave up on there ever being enough SACD software and made a decision to try to put together a high-end, hard drive-based digital system. You have to admit that such systems offer some real benefits; you don’t have to have thousands of silver discs in jewel cases taking up space, it gives you music almost on demand, and heck, it’s even possible to make easy playlist without getting out a recorder and playing the disc while they record. I shared all this to say even this vinyl devotee has some experience and understanding of the “in” way of listening to music. Of course, the excitement I saw from two twenty year-olds at Half-Price Books the other day, when the two guys discovered the store sell used vinyl, says maybe I was already listening to music the “in” way. |



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