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Re: ipods and itunes and all that
« Reply #15 on: 23 November 2009, 21:58:15 »

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I thought I had a bargain at 450 for my front stereo pair
I paid half as much again for just one of my subwoofers, you bloody cheapskate  ;D

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Definate bargain at £110 for my DVD-V DVD-A SACD CD player - it does mp3 but not interested in those
£45 from ASDA, does the lot  ;)


The play anything is a Pioneer DV575 - excellent value for money when we bought it.

The speakers were in a sale, actually 4 out of 5 were.

I have always had top end TVs though.

BTW we do have a good house alarm, and a neighbour always at home who is ex army!
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Re: ipods and itunes and all that
« Reply #16 on: 23 November 2009, 23:52:21 »

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Music downloads are inherently worthless, especially if crippled with DRM. IMHO
DRM was cracked pretty much since day 1 Kev  ;)


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Nothing other than lossless compression is suitable for serious listening.
Spot on Kev, spot on  :y


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I suspect those who buy downloads don't listen seriously to music...
Let's be honest here Kev, it's only the serious players that would even consider spending more on ONE subwoofer than what most would spend on an ENTIRE system.....hence the ones who pay for the 320kbps MP3 download think they are getting their money's worth.


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Just under 4GB of choonz here sitting on a very private server, all of them in FLAC format if you need anything  ;)

I ripped my whole collection, encoded to FLAC and the CDs haven't been played for ages now. They all sit on a Linux box and get listened to through a Squeezebox 3. Best gadget I've ever had. (If you use it to feed a decent DAC) :y

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« Reply #17 on: 24 November 2009, 16:07:16 »

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Mrs G has a nano. Its very cute, and so small. But as far car connection goes(i haven't got round to it yet) i dont think i'll bother with an ipod. Modern smartphones have the same functionality and certainly have a bigger screen. I cant justify a touch or i phone on price and the fact The Boy is right, they are sooo gay (there's an app for that!.... break off!). 

 I already have a phone holder and charger in the car i just need an fm transmitter to get it into the head unit which my next phone has already built in (N900 if the networks ever take it on)

So i have the phone, if i add an ipod i'll have to find another mounting point, have another charger in the car, and fit a wired fm emulator/transmitter thing, and have a smaller screen on the device. Why not have it all in one?

Well done for winning an ipod though. I've never paid for mp3's, there are plenty of other sources, plus between us we have a largeish music collection on cd. I prefer to buy the album on solid media in my hand for music i really want to own.


Thanks  :y
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« Reply #18 on: 24 November 2009, 18:32:49 »

Despite downloading a wide range of music for convenience (eg making my own selection of CDs for the car), must admit that I still prefer the analogue feel of my vinyl (crackles and all!!) than the sometimes too clinical sound of a remastered CD. To my old ears it sounds somehow "warmer". Then again, I am becoming a bit of an old git :y
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Re: ipods and itunes and all that
« Reply #19 on: 24 November 2009, 20:38:13 »

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tbh, there's not a lot you can't do with an ipod.
Music, films, podcasts etc...
and that's just from itunes.
I have my ipod touch connected to my car stereo.
Wouldn't be without one now  :y

When commuting on the train, having one of those was brilliant. Light, good battery, excellent screen, converted loads of films and TV shows to watch on the way. Time flew past.

Nano is more for music on the go really, although  Omegadoha you could fit a wired fm transmitter for an aux feed into your Bose. Then you will have 8/16/32GB(?) of music  8-)
Only problem with a transmitter, is you can pick up interference from other stations that have a stronger signal
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« Reply #20 on: 25 November 2009, 10:42:41 »

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Despite downloading a wide range of music for convenience (eg making my own selection of CDs for the car), must admit that I still prefer the analogue feel of my vinyl (crackles and all!!) than the sometimes too clinical sound of a remastered CD. To my old ears it sounds somehow "warmer". Then again, I am becoming a bit of an old git :y

I would have to agree with you. Vinyl offers a greater range of depth than CDs. CD sound is a bit more flatter in my opinion, but at the end of the day, they are OK too.  :y
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« Reply #21 on: 25 November 2009, 13:23:53 »

Just glad I'm not alone!
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« Reply #22 on: 25 November 2009, 13:44:28 »

CD as a format actually has a much better dynamic range than vinyl.

What we are up against, IMHO, is that, when producing CDs, the dynamic range is compressed during mixing to cater for the "tastes" of the mass market. (who buy their Hi-Fi gear at the same place as their groceries) ::)

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« Reply #23 on: 25 November 2009, 14:44:06 »

Does that make me a ludite then Kev? ;D




But youre right, I guess -as a format-Cds do have more sonic potential, its just that it doesnt seem to be much exploited. But seriously, is it a myth about analogue being " warmer "than digital, to my ears it does seem to be the case whether we're talking vinyl vs CD or valve guitar amps vs transistor ones.
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« Reply #24 on: 25 November 2009, 16:17:38 »

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Does that make me a ludite then Kev?

Not at all, Jerry. And you'll be pleased to know that my main Hi-Fi amplifier is valve.  ;)

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