Anyone tried cPlay?
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Sorry for the cross-post - there's a thread under General R n R about Rhino offering lossless downloads and I have mentioned this there, but I didn't want any jazzbo to miss the news.
If this is inappropriate mods, please delete.
The generally expensive Rhino lossless downloads have one great bargain - Duke Ellington's 1960s Reprise recordings are available for $60. This *was* a Mosaic set, now OOP and going for reasonably big money on ebay.
Hi all. This is my first post on this forum and hope some of you can clarify a few things.
First, the context. I presently have a Musical Fidelity A3 amplifier, a A3 CD reader, Kestrel speakers from the now defunct Meadowlark Audio Co., and a Grado 325 headset. This system cost me around 5000$ seven years ago.
I am now thinking of uploading my CD collection (about 250) on my computer alongside my purchased music from iTunes. I have a Nano iPod.
Has anybody else dipped into the Chess reissues of the last year or two?
I never thought the label was well-served by prior reissues, excluding the Chess boxes. But the newer collections - like three volumes of Bo Diddley and the indescribably good Little Walter set (where has this music been all my life?)are first rate.
Has anyone tried cPlay which is being touted as a sort of "audiophile media player"? If so, what did you think of it? Seems extremely spartan to me.