Here's a list of some good programs:
http://www.hdtracks.com/digital-store
Here are some resources:
http://www.hdtracks.com/other-resources
Here are some video tutorials:
http://www.hdtracks.com/tutorial
That's painfully obvious...
But, think of this: the singers, and the music will sound better in hi-rez. I don't know if that particular album is available in hi-rez, but wouldn't you be interested in hearing it in the best way possible if it were? Have you ever heard hi-rez?
Understood. Personally, I always look for these options in this order:
hi-rez
vinyl
CD
lossy download
I don't always go for the hi-rez solution. It depends on the title. But, I avoid lossy because the sound stage will be collapsed and one-dimensional, and I would not get the full bandwidth. Why waste my money on bad sound? Life's too short.
I ripped all of my 70,000 songs on CDs and needle drops of vinyl albums and 45s to hard drives. That way, I can just pull up any music I want to hear on the computer, which is connected to my home stereo system. I can stream it to a stereo, or a laptop + powered speakers in the bedroom, or take them with me. I can stream my music from anywhere in the world with an internet connection, even in the car. Or, I can just take a copy hard drive and plug it in at someone's house so they can enjoy my collection.
Life is good with the many ways to enjoy music today.
But, getting back to the purpose of the thread: rock music lovers care about their music enough to buy hi-rez, why not R&B fans?
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