Again, thanks to all repliers. I am a high-end veteran but new at
computer audio. I enjoy the wide access but am frustrated by the
complications.

I am curious why the replies recommend flac as a file format. My
understanding was that aiff was totally uncompressed and allowed access
to the iTunes meta data for any CD's imported. Also, I thought that flac
files couldn't be created by iTunes, or by any other free program.

I was afraid that your answers would include mention of the degradation
of the physical properties of my equipment. Most pieces have seen only
minor usage in the last 10-15 years. I suppose time will age caps and
drivers as much as use. The concept that this stuff won't last forever
is both scary and irritating. I can't imagine paying $50k+ for a system
and seeing it age.

By the way, my hearing is still fine (I think and hope. I am a mere 56
years old, and have been zealously protecting my ears for years.


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