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In Reply to: RE: Latest Download Bargain and It's Hi-Res posted by srl1 on June 20, 2012 at 14:58:59
I had Barenboim's previous Beethoven cycle with the Berlin Staatskapelle on DVD-Audio, which AFAIR was also 24/96. Since I'm not on Barenboim's wavelength most of the time, I'm not sure I'm up for another Barenboim Beethoven cycle, but this sure seems like a incredible price - I'm tempted.
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The bottom line in my marathon debate below with David Smith (literally -- you can read his very last comment and skip the rest, it's pretty boring) is that if you want to pay less than 99 cents per track, you are morally bankrupt (though you may end up OK financially).
I think downloads are going to become sinfully inexpensive -- even high-rez ones like this.
I said if $.99 is TOO MUCH (for any music) then there isn't a price that will satisfy you. Do the math, better yet propose some math to me that makes sense to you.
But !!! what is the actual cost to download this set.??
I am talking about the cost of downloading.
Do you mean the proportion of hard disk space needed to store the files? That would be miniscule - storage is cheap nowadays.
With his young orchestra he may not be channeling his inner Furtwangler with this set.
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