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Old 04-14-2017, 09:23 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Probably virtually 100%. I've not come across music downloads with DRM for years.
I regularly buy FLAC and hi-res audio files (24-bit/96k up to 24-bit/192k) from such places as HDtracks, Linn Records, 7Digital, Primephonic, to name just a few.

I've never encountered DRM on any of my purchases, just nice high-resolution sound, lending greater detail and more texture to my listening experience.

I would rather purchase than stream my music, since I like to have it instantly accessible. I use my Astell & Kern AK100 II (which also doubles as my DAC, by the way), and my MacBook Pro, using the free 'Tomahawk' as my audio software, although I'm currently demo-ing both Amarra 4 and Audirvanna. Everything is connected to my gorgeous-sounding McIntosh MA7000 Integrated Amp, which has a very natural and neutral sound.
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