nc8000
Headphoneus Supremus
This is the best sound performances that also has good capacity and speed IMO/IME
That’s the one I use
This is the best sound performances that also has good capacity and speed IMO/IME
Where can you find this card? Been looking all over the US.This is the best sound performances that also has good capacity and speed IMO/IME
“Even Sony is not so sure about the demand of the new card, according to its spokesperson, but it believes that some "who are committed to great sound quality would want it."
That’s us!
Try Amazon? Available on the UK site.Where can you find this card? Been looking all over the US.
Too small in size! 1z has 250gigs!
With the sites you listed, are they for Europe only? Can any be used for Japan? I know the Japanese sites, but expanding into other sites would help
And there are probably more over the years
Same in Japan. But if you get the 512, it's 14,600 yen. Makes me wonder if paying triple price for double the storage is worth it. I have my external 4TB HD I use to store all my music and only select certain songs that I send over to my 1A and 1Z. 1TB for 43,450 yen is a tough pill to swallow @.@
https://www.amazon.co.jp/マイクロSD-Ext...treme+pro+1tb+microsdxc&qid=1592290223&sr=8-3
With the sites you listed, are they for Europe only? Can any be used for Japan? I know the Japanese sites, but expanding into other sites would help
Do you use a file convertor to reduce the size while maintaining the Hi-Res quality?To me it was worth it so I can have all my musiv on the 1Z (though all hires downsampled to fit) as I travel 100-150 nights a year and just want everything readily available
Yes I use dbpower ampLooks like e-onkyo has more selection than I expected. I guess I'll make that my go to shop
Do you use a file convertor to reduce the size while maintaining the Hi-Res quality?
So Quboz isn't the greatest now I've heard@Gamerlingual
My sites for download are
Presto classical
Nativedsd.com
Qobuz (I no longer buy from them much since a string of fake Hi-res downloads)
Looks like e-onkyo has more selection than I expected. I guess I'll make that my go to shop
Do you use a file convertor to reduce the size while maintaining the Hi-Res quality?