In Reply to: Hi-Rez on You Tube? posted by Ozzie on April 14, 2024 at 08:15:37:
I have found the Amazon Fire stick to be helpful for videos.
There are many classical concerts on youtube that, notwithstanding their technical audio limits, are subjectively in very good sound. Some that I have seen recently that are very good, and (surprisingly) give a good sense of the hall are the more recent concerts by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under Louis Langrée.
The Fire stick (among others) also is a gateway to the Berlin Philharmonic's digitalconcerthall. Outstanding sound that is generally in 48/24 through the stick. These are live performances with an audience, so close mikes and a more direct sound. Though there's a paywall, there are many concerts that are up and free.
An amazing sense of the Berlin hall is found in Albrecht Mayer's beautiful solo on a special instrument in an empty hall during the series of concerts made available (and still there) during the Covid outbreak.
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