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Headphoneus Supremus
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I have a little over 1tb 24bit material and 99% lossless
Good lord
I have a little over 1tb 24bit material and 99% lossless
Good lord
I have a little over 1tb 24bit material and 99% lossless
Wow, that's insane. Never mind listening to it; how do you even enjoy (what I presume are) such varied genres to amass that many tunes?
I'm currently sitting at 143GB of music (multiple sample rates and 16/24 bit), with 2,982 songs.
About half the time i just put my whole library on shuffle, unless im in the mood for a specific genre or band. You name it, I pretty much have it lol. My recent acquisitions im proud of are the Rush - Sectors and Studio albums from HDTracks in 24/96 and The Beatles - USB 24/44 set.
Man "The Beatles" 24/44 is the best. Unless you have a high end vinyl player and all the necessary gear that it takes to play vinyl right, the 24/44 is as close to Beatles audio nirvana that I have ever heard.
Not to mention getting your hands on the originals too, and the usual pops and clicks that are to be expected of a vinyl that age and calibre. I have a stereo re-master of Abbey Road on Vinyl and it sounds great on my rig with that nice warm smooth sound, but the 24-bit set is definitely a no-brainer for 99% of people on here.
I totally agree, on so many level this flash works for me. I'm more into computer audio and having all the albums in a convenient hi res state really works well.
129 artists 433 albums 4706 songs
About half the time i just put my whole library on shuffle, unless im in the mood for a specific genre or band. You name it, I pretty much have it lol. My recent acquisitions im proud of are the Rush - Sectors and Studio albums from HDTracks in 24/96 and The Beatles - USB 24/44 set.
i have almost a terabyte of music spread across most any genre you can imagine, i would probably have 3tb by now if it wasnt for my habit of completely eradicating my entire collection by some preventable accident or just sheer stupidity
so so soooooo many lost and rare recordings i will probably never ever see again
I met with the archive staff this morning for an hour. They promised me that a close estimate of the number of songs could be produced by this same time next year, give or take a month or two.