How does your Pono sound?
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You wouldn't. It's still in beta and they are all building up the HD content. Give them timeMedozK said:Anyone else reading the rumors that the Ponostore is a majority of 16bit/44.1 downloads? Why would I buy from them if I could just rip my CD to get the same quality?
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Vs is 24 bit, not 16Big Bank Hank said:people who got Vs said it is a noticeable difference on the sound
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oh okay, I am still learning all this stuff, lolKV4053 said:
Vs is 24 bit, not 16Big Bank Hank said:people who got Vs said it is a noticeable difference on the sound
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Me too, brother, me tooBig Bank Hank said:
oh okay, I am still learning all this stuff, lolKV4053 said:
Vs is 24 bit, not 16Big Bank Hank said:people who got Vs said it is a noticeable difference on the sound
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Vs and "Lighting Bolt" both sound tremendous on Pono, especially with my Sennheiser headphones. Hope Pono upgrades the rest of the catalogue to 24 bit. Right now its all 16 for PJ except for the 2 records I mentioned.
I looked at Hendrix and Zeppelin in Pono store too, and those are all 16 bit as well.8/16/92
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there are other hd music sites to buy from - hdtracks is one0
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For those that say iTunes downsamples HD stuff - you're right, but iTunes can natively play 24/96 you just need to make a few adjustments. Is it using the same electrical components/guts? No, but I'm not convinced it will change my listening experience. So, going to buy Vs. through HD tracks and see what the fuss is all about. I've compared my HD copy of PJ in Manchester from 2012 vs. mp3s vs. FLAC/WAV and to my ears the HD stuff is slightly crisper but overall it doesn't bring a resounding, all new overall listening experience.www.cluthelee.com0
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Playing high-res files2-feign-reluctance said:For those that say iTunes downsamples HD stuff - you're right, but iTunes can natively play 24/96 you just need to make a few adjustments. Is it using the same electrical components/guts? No, but I'm not convinced it will change my listening experience. So, going to buy Vs. through HD tracks and see what the fuss is all about. I've compared my HD copy of PJ in Manchester from 2012 vs. mp3s vs. FLAC/WAV and to my ears the HD stuff is slightly crisper but overall it doesn't bring a resounding, all new overall listening experience.
Macs can natively support up to 24/96, played through iTunes or other software. However, without a couple settings tweaks, audio files with resolution higher than 16-bit/44.1kHz will automatically be downsampled to that resolution. So the first thing you need to do is set your sound output to 24/96. To do so, open Audio MIDI Setup, found in /Applications/Utilities. Select the desired output on the left, and then change the settings in the Format section on the right to 96000.0 kHz and 2ch-24bit.
Once you’ve made this change, you can play files at any resolution up to and including 24/96; lower-resolution files will actually be upsampled to 24/96 (which, unfortunately, won’t make them sound any better.) There is one caveat here: Some applications have trouble with audio above 16/44.1. If any applications you use don’t play audio correctly after making this change, you’ll need to switch back to 44100.0 kHz and 2ch-16bit—at least while using those programs.
Change the Format settings in Audio MIDI Setup to 96000.0 kHz and 2ch-24bit.
Also, running the music through your Mac’s built-in audio hardware means you’re probably not getting all the benefits of higher-resolution files. Ideally, you’ll want to use the Mac’s digital audio output to connect to an external DAC (digital-to-analog converter) that is, in turn, connected to a stereo. Some examples of DACs are the $429 Cambridge Audio DacMagic ( ), the $299 HeadRoom Micro DAC, and the $129 NuForce uDAC-2. You can also stream these files using a Logitech Squeezebox (such as the Touch [ ]) and some other streaming devices.
Now, to the files themselves. Generally, high-resolution files are sold in FLAC format. You can play these files as-is using software like Stephen Booth’s free Play, Vincent Spader’s free Cog, which hasn’t been updated in a while, or the Songbird open-source player. But you can convert these FLAC files to Apple Lossless, if you wish, using tmkk’s free XLD, and add them to iTunes. If you do so, you’ll be able to see the effective bit rate of the files. For some files I tested, those in 24/96 format displayed bit rates of 2400 kbps to 2800 kbps, while those files converted to normal lossless files at CD quality (in Apple Lossless format) showed bit rates of 500 kbps to 600 kbps. (Note that you won’t be able to copy these files to an iPod or iOS device for playback.)www.cluthelee.com0 -
I used to like shopping at hdtracks.com but then this note showed up for pretty much all their products .. "This product is not currently available due to region restrictions." That's awesome right? Last Pearl Jam 24Bit Flac-HD I bought from them was Lightning Bolt. I was able to purchase the product many months ago. There was no region restrictions. But now, they made the album USA exclusive. What a bunch of A-Holes!buck502000 said:there are other hd music sites to buy from - hdtracks is one
I pray the Pono Store doesn't put a region restriction crap like what HDtracks does.0 -
Region restriction makes no freaking sense to me. Sounds like something from the Cold War days...www.cluthelee.com0
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