I have looked at Best Buy, Amazon, and Ebay. I am looking for high quality versions of Stevie Ray Vaughan at good prices. I was wondering if any one knows of other places to check. Like this one here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270478345273&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
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high quality versions ... ?
you mean live CD's, regular CD's, not CD's at all? -
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I have found this place in Hollywood. I am waiting to hear back from them.
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John, do you rip your CDs onto your computer and listen to them that way? If so, you probably are ripping them onto your hard drive as mp3 which compresses the music.. thus lowering the quality. There's a program called Exact Audio Copy where you rip the CD as a wav (no quality loss). If that's your problem, then there is your solution.
However if you want higher quality stuff than what's originally on the CD, I am not sure where to direct you... you'd probably have to contact someone in the record distributing business or someone affiliated with SRV.Fin Fan In Cali likes this. -
I really miss the deep richness of music delivered through a tube amp and lp's and may get back into it some day. -
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I've had old tube amps. that the hotter they got the better they would sound. You could actually hear the power being delivered through the amp begin to pump, producing deep bass, mids and treble. In a room moderately designed by placing the speakers properly, the sound image would locate itself right in the middle, between the speakers delivering to the listener what the artist and producer wanted them to hear. Each and every instrument was engineered to be heard as well as the vocals. I truly miss this. -
That's why I love blu-ray and HD audio. Got my 7.1 setup (wish I had 7.2 :lol: ), and I love hearing every nuance that goes on in the movies.
I'm not as big into music, but I can appreciate the sound that you're seeking. -
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