A different world


For decades I have struggled to get digital even close to comparable to analog. Then finally a couple years ago after lots of upgrading and experimentation I succeeded, streaming is equally satisfying with analog. The full soundstage, instruments suspended in space, tonal balance, dead silent background, and details of brass cymbals  … etc. Red Book CDs through my CD player are bested by my streamer with Qobuz or Tidal hi-Rez versions.

 

A new world. It takes a while to get it. No longer confined to music you “own” to play over and over. Replay is supplanted by exploration. You love an new (or old album) and hit, “add to library”. It is yours. 
 

So, HiGi+ magazine has an article on building a European 21st Century Jazz Library. I just start with the first album an start listening (add to library), the 2nd (add to library), the third… the forth, fifth… a whole new category of incredible music to sit along side Miles Davis and Hank Moberly. Just a couple days in the life of a audiophile streamer. I could have never predicted this as a possibility ten years ago.

 

You love music? The goal of having an infinite audiophile library is now possible. It is possible at any high end level… just requires knowledge that it can be done… and I guess give up the idea that there is something special about your CD collection, or players. 

 

 

ghdprentice

@ghdprentice great thread… A symphonic conductor of some note I am working with a moment is completely new to streaming.. One of his references is a somewhat rare and expensive Scriabin piano concerto with extraordinary dynamics… He is blown away by the breathtaking depth and breadth of recorded Scriabin NOW available to him on his Moon preamp / streamer. A true music lovers paradise. My best to you !

jim 

Hawaii Tower Records in the hey day, I do believe I could’ve done that gig !!!!

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