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I order from DEEP DISCOUNT [actually, ImportCD's sister company] ALL THE TIME especially when they have their frequent 15% off sales. SOME GREAT BARGAINS. VERY RARELY do I EVER have a problem with them but like ImportCD, if you want to cancel an order you have to do so through their customer service department detailing order # and product # which DO contain a helluva lotta DIGITS.
Yes.....I know....just dealing with them is a paid in the ASP :ROFLMAO:
 
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SO WHAT AM I NOW ..... A DOOR STOP?


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It's not often that NativeDSD combines its biggest discount (20%) with a storewide sale (except for new releases). This is one of those times. For my part, I'm finally going to spring for Jim & Ulrike Anderson's 5.1 mixes of Jane Ira Bloom's Wild Lines and Patricia Barber's Higher, which are not available anywhere else.
https://www.nativedsd.com/
 
It's not often that NativeDSD combines its biggest discount (20%) with a storewide sale (except for new releases). This is one of those times. For my part, I'm finally going to spring for Jim & Ulrike Anderson's 5.1 mixes of Jane Ira Bloom's Wild Lines and Patricia Barber's Higher, which are not available anywhere else.
https://www.nativedsd.com/


Are you getting DSD 256?
 
Are you getting DSD 256?

I go with 64fs (single-rate/DSD64/SACD resolution), partly for my wallet's sake. (Even at 20% off, NativeDSD is spendy.) But I think it's fine for audio quality, too. I'm a DSD skeptic to begin with, but everything I've read says that the higher sampling frequencies really only make a difference in the recording/engineering/mixing stages, not in listening. I'm sure there are folks here who would argue with that.
 
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