ralphpnj;617131 Wrote: 
> In this weeks email update from HDTracks there was a big announcement
> about how HDTracks now has hi-rez downloads available from The Who.
> what was NOT mentioned in the email was how they have once again raised
> their prices. Here is quick run down of HDTracks' prices (in US dollars)
> for hi-rez downloads:
> 
> Normal hi-rez downloads (24bit and either 88.2 or 96 kHz) - $17.98
> 
> Rolling Stones hi-rez downloads (24bit/88.2 kHz) - $19.98
> 
> Ultra hi-rez downloads (24bit and either 176.4 or 192 kHz) - $29.98
> 
> The Who hi-rez downloads (24bit/96 kHz) - $22.98
> 
> Mind you the only Who recording presently being offered is "Tommy" but
> the price being charged for it represents a $3 increase over the price
> of the Rolling Stones downloads and a $5 (27.7%) increase over their
> "normal" hi-rez price. And this is for a 42 year old recording which
> has been issued and reissued more times than I care to count.
> 
> Hopefully this recording will be soon available as a lower cost
> download from several alternative sites in the near future.

HDTracks is a sham.


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