HDtracks is also a very good bet, especially if you want to get into the whole DSD gig.įor listening to FLAC quality, Qobuz and Tidal are probably your best bets. It's all decently priced, up to 192kHz/24Bit, and they have pretty good selection.
#YOU AND ME FLAC DOWNLOAD#
I've got way more CD's than I do Vinyl LP/EP's, but I've probably spent a similar amount on both collections.įor buying FLAC, I personally like buying stuff from the Qobuz download store. Then you have the savings from buying the actual music itself. And neither of them are even close in terms of price to the very highest high-end stuff. My Turntable is roughly 35k, while my CD/Blu-Ray player is about 7k. If I buy music on Amazon, I try to always buy the CD (with AutoRip) so I have both physical media and whatever MP3 version is available via Amazon (usually 240 or 360 CBR I think, but occasionally VBR).ĬD's are defo cheaper than Vinyl. Lol.started? My sweet summer childe, let me tell you of the days before the Internet.īut seriously, all music on (as far as I'm aware) includes the option to download FLAC, so there's that. But where can I legally acquire or listen to the without resorting to the captain Hook way of life? There are the crappy $30 ones all the way up to thousands of dollars.Īs for FLAC, I love it. On the other hand record players are somewhat cheaper. I don't want to have to connect a monitor to navigate. I know DVD players can play them too but so few of them have onboard controls or a display for the track. A good stand alone CD player is about $200 at least for a new one. Average CD from Amazon is $8 while LP is about $17.
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Hehehe.įrom the looks of it, CDs are a cheaper way to go than vinyl. Tells you about my age LOL! Sadly I got rid of them after ripping them.
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Many years ago I had a ton of CD from BMG and Columbia House. I would like to start listening and collecting again. Anybody started on listening to music thru physical media? Vinyl or CD?