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I am curious why you are cheerleading this when you don't actually own any of the product. I didn't know there were 24-bit downloads with their sets, and since I will be soon equiped, I am really interested. By the way, all the people who are complaining here don't actually own any of the product. Well, you don't know that, actually. And equipped for WHAT? A download. A three-year-old can download anything.
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Well, you don't know that, actually. And equipped for WHAT? A download. A three-year-old can download anything. Equiped with a 24-bit/DSD DAC. No need to have one of these set to know that it's great to have a 24-bit download with them. Indeed, anyone can download anything, anyone can even play 24-bit files on their computer, but unless you have rather high-end equipment to play these files -- not just a good DAC, but also very good speakers (with top diplexers) -- it makes no difference.
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I heartedly concur. If I buy a 2cd set from LaLaland or Intrada then I wil pay $30 plus $17 postage which converts to £35 then you have to factor in Royal Mails outrageous charges of about £14 and that comes to almost £50. All of sudden Stylotone cost of £40 looks a bargain! For the record I have both Stylotones previous releases and commend them. Frank Cordells Khartoum for instance does have additional music not included on previous release. I will probably purchase this release and if I get it from Amazon then I'll get with free delivery. Yep, US to EU postage has become really, really expensive... at Screen Archives it's like over 70 bucks for JUST the Superman Blue Box set, for example.
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