Archimago wrote: 
> Yes. That sounds about right.
> 
> It'll be a bit of work though. The only way these recordings would sound
> any good in digital is if we do vinyl drops at 384kHz, 32-bits floating
> point using the esteemed Caliburn turntable and esoteric cartridge (at
> least set us back another $40,000). That could really up the start-up
> costs, unfortunately. Plus if we keep them as uncompressed WAV or AIFF
> (because of course FLAC sounds inferior and it doesn't handle 32-bits),
> that's potentially lots of GB storage.
> 
> No worries. I'm pretty sure there'll be tons of interest in the "Super
> Disc Deluxe Model" - merely $12,500.01 + $5,000 = *$17,500.01*. It is
> The.Ultimate.Serving.Machine after all!

What? No way, Archimago we just upsample 16bit/44.1kHz wav files and
then tell them that it's NOT our fault, those are the files we received
from the record label :)

Wait a second, that sounds very familiar. Hummmm



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