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For all of you that carry music on an SD card in your phone or tablet

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Puncher
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Puncher Posted: Thu, Feb 19 2015 8:53 PM

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Aussie Michael
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Thanks for the link

kuyttendaele
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my 128kbit MP3s will sound sooo much better now!

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Jeff replied on Fri, Feb 20 2015 4:42 PM

kuyttendaele:

my 128kbit MP3s will sound sooo much better now!

And you'll have an extra spring in your step as your wallet will be so much lighter!

 

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kuyttendaele:

my 128kbit MP3s will sound sooo much better now!

Just imagine how many (128kbit) albums fit on this card Cool

All you need is Sony - yeah, yeah!

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chartz replied on Fri, Feb 20 2015 6:15 PM

Perhaps cable profits are not what they used to be... Audiophile SSD drives on their way...

Jacques

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Orava replied on Fri, Feb 20 2015 6:29 PM

Better card, better bits

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chartz replied on Fri, Feb 20 2015 7:03 PM

That's right. Recent research has shown that there are musical electrons that transmit music better than plain computer electrons. The silicon to carry them is also special grade, because computing electrons have a tendency to cut the dynamic and details in the music. 

Jacques

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Soon we will have cards (or SSDs) certified for rock music, for pop, for classical, for jazz etc music.

One for all is yesterday  Unsure

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Orava replied on Sat, Feb 21 2015 11:43 AM

Yes, exatly same thing what we had(have) with tapes.

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Orava:

Yes, exatly same thing what we had(have) with tapes.

Aww, my TDK "CD Power" cassette sounds horrible when recording from vinyl records...

The "Techno Silver Back Coat" was groovy!

Maxell also had "Energy Efficient Cassette" labelled on one type of shell. Sony's top of the line shells were made of some kind of ceramic material for less friction. 

In open reel tape, the coolest designs of metal reels were often the most popular ones!

Vinyl records, cassettes, open reel, valve amplifiers and film photography.

f5434964
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can remember Sony Minidisc ES
same joke

 

 

AnalogPlanet
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You are not real audiophiles!!1!11!!1!1!1!!! LOL

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Jeff replied on Sun, Feb 22 2015 6:08 PM

AnalogPlanet:

You are not real audiophiles!!1!11!!1!1!1!!! LOL

Big SmileBig SmileBig Smile

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Steffen replied on Sun, Feb 22 2015 11:23 PM

Søren Hammer:
In open reel tape, the coolest designs of metal reels were often the most popular ones!

 

He he. At least they were not trying to tell people, that it sounded better because of the metal reels... Big Smile <img src=" />

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DMacri replied on Tue, Mar 31 2015 11:55 AM
chartz:

That's right. Recent research has shown that there are musical electrons that transmit music better than plain computer electrons. The silicon to carry them is also special grade, because computing electrons have a tendency to cut the dynamic and details in the music.

Jacques

You might be onto something here, Jacques. Maybe all electrons are not the same. What if the atomic source of the electron has a part to play in the quality of the digital one or zero? Laughing

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