tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3010292891685799733.post6079363574661104915..comments2024-02-06T14:48:33.376-08:00Comments on Music 3.0 Music Industry Blog: Stones Sell Their Catalog Online In Hi-ResUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3010292891685799733.post-59272195651264903172011-03-03T15:56:56.819-08:002011-03-03T15:56:56.819-08:00I'd like to see higher resolution files. My q...I'd like to see higher resolution files. My question is: How are consumers going to get the most out of these files? I stream all of my music from my MacBook Pro wirelessly to an Airport Express and then a 3.5 jack goes from that into my amp. I'm wondering if at some point along that pathway the audio gets "dumbed down" to the point where it doesn't matter if I am buying hi-res files or not. I can hear a huge difference between a vinyl record and a CD - there just seems to be more "space." I'd love to see serious advances in this area.sculleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3010292891685799733.post-43178783241427890042011-03-03T12:09:43.039-08:002011-03-03T12:09:43.039-08:00Nice idea. Now we just need to wait for Apple to r...Nice idea. Now we just need to wait for Apple to release the upgraded version of all their players so consumers an actually listen to the files. And are consumers prepared to pay yet again to replace their collection with yet another format?Steve Harveynoreply@blogger.com