agbagb;295525 Wrote: 
> Well - it depends.  This is a live, mono recording - originally on tape,
> and recorded I believe by Carnegie Hall staffers - that has a great deal
> of hiss on the original, and which was made in 1954, when compression of
> the basic sound was common.  So, if you're looking for technical high
> quality in the audio, you're out of luck.  But if you want to hear
> Heifetz in all his live glory, as well these days as it's possible to
> do, I think the FLACs are very good.  I thought the MP3 version
> suffered from a more telling compressed "dullness".
> 
> AGB

Well, as one could tell from he links in my sig, I'm after good music
and true art, regardless of the sound quality. However, the point of
the links in question was to demonstrate the technical quality of their
offerings and maybe shed some light on 16 vs. 24 bit debate. And, that
is where demos fail to deliver.

K


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iAj2aPdQnk
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDRhRv4q_SI
http://youtube.com/watch?v=nlrpe8Ig5m8
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