yes.....I could do that. but the problem here for me is the end game question. meaning let's say I find a different result than Roy Gregory, that discs are much more clearly superior. what is in it for me?Mike, you pride yourself on not just having *the very best*, but a *whole range of the very best options*.
How many permutations of tt/arm/cart do you run? And tape alongside.
Surely like your meta choices on analog, where one combo or machine will sound better on one album, the same *potentially* (I would say definitely) should apply to certain albums on streamed v silver disc.
Of the 0000s of CDs you own, surely if we meet even in the middle, that would mean a few hundred CDs being superior, maybe very superior to streamed.
You're in a prime position to tell us, Wadax Ref Server and Dac in situ.
honestly nothing. not going back to discs.....I simply find that streaming compliments my analog as an overall experience much better. being able to explore new music and layers and layers of information is just too valuable, to invest in having to buy new discs. and I already have almost 100% of my discs ripped. the elegance of streaming as an experience is just too good.
and a much more attractive alternative is adding many more super high rez files; dxd (352/24) and 4xdsd files. discs can't touch those. I'm now waiting for Samsung to bring out 16tb drives that work in my Wadax Reference Server so I can switch from my 4 x 8tb drives equalling 34tb's of storage to 4 x 16tb = 66tb and have much more room to add those files. I love how those files sound.
note; the Wadax server has resident 2tb of storage which is why the math is off.
if I'm offered the opportunity to have a Wadax transport to play around with I will do it. I have the interest if it's otherwise easy for me. certainly I am curious and do think about it.
but investing in it?......not in the cards for me.
as a final thought; I wonder if anyone has recently, with top level streaming gear such as the Taiko Extreme or Wadax with a quality network set-up, gone deep into ultimate streaming, spent the time with it, and then backed away from it and did only discs? where the overall streaming equation was not strong enough to justify it's use as the main digital focus? this is who might shed some light on things.....not the disc lover who looks on from afar leaning in marginal streaming exposure for justification. the pull of thousands of familiar silver discs is powerful.....I get it. not any different than loving your records. I still look at my CD's and have a strong bond to so many of them.
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