24 hours and no new posts. I guess this is the calm before the storm.
Or possibly no need to interject because we've deduced all the titles correctly![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Or possibly no need to interject because we've deduced all the titles correctly
I hope not.24 hours and no new posts. I guess this is the calm before the storm.
Or possibly no need to interject because we've deduced all the titles correctly![]()
I hope not.
Still hoping for Dionne W
Regards,
All of the decent DVD-As were climbing up in price and into the unaffordable zone for me anyway. And then once ISO and FLAC came into vogue for music server harddrive playback they all come back down to reality. $80 to $120 was not uncommon to see. The two G. Dead releases are two of my faves. Glad I found each of them in the $20 - $25 range.The 5.1s (Grateful Dead high res releases) were magnificent, and deserve an Atmos upgrade.
No doubt. I heard someone say they hated them because of the in the middle of the band feeling they were specifically designed to offer--So not sure what they were smoking I don't know how many times have tested my bass driver symmetry with Ripple (off American beauty)
Sadly somehow I cracked my DVD Audio and even though I backed it up as an image that's one that has watermarking so I can't play it in my car now (Bose Studio Surround system option played the actual disc in high-res). One of these days I'll pick up another one cuz it's one that's one of the few DVDAs not outrageously priced...yet.