Guest Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 People have it so easy these days..... Back in the day, besides walking 10 miles to school I had to rip my own CD's and spend days tweaking Windows services etc. Now we have companies to rip music, programs to tune Windows and ready make digital music players. Link to comment
ajoe Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 People have it so easy these days..... Back in the day, besides walking 10 miles to school,,,. Sounds lilke you had it pretty easy. My walk was up hill..........both directions. Link to comment
Guest Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 sounds lilke you had it pretty easy. My walk was up hill..........both directions. lol.... Link to comment
Badbob1950 Posted December 23, 2016 Share Posted December 23, 2016 I just want to add how happy I am to have found Ari and his service. I had approximately 2 dozen Sacd's /Dvd-A/ Blu-ray Audios that i wanted to add to my Sony Walkman . I was very concerned about losing my precious( some irreplaceable) Sacd's in the mail but after talking with Ari I insured the shipment for a million bucks ( slight exaggeration) . Ari quickly loaded up my 128gb micro sd card that fits in my Walkman, and also loaded the same to an external hard-drive that I sent him just so i had a clone.When i received everything back, I just snapped the SD card in and WOW. I since bought Jriver music and now have the convenience of playing these wonderful sounding files thru my Oppo Ha-1 and Oppo Ha-2 dacs. I was going to try and find a rare Playstation and do it myself but this was so much easier and I'm sure he did a much better job. My hat is off to Golden Ear for supplying a much needed service to a niche audience. I cant recommend this enough. Well done , I thank you Ari ! Link to comment
Desertpilot Posted January 18, 2017 Share Posted January 18, 2017 Ari does an excellent job of creating DSF files off SACDs. I just sent him about 25 SACDs. All the files were put on a passport drive, properly labeled, and I was able to immediately load them in to JRiver. All played back as expected. Highly recommended! Marcus Link to comment
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