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Old Sep 27, 2019, 05:24 PM
BlazingAbyss BlazingAbyss is offline
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Interesting, I do typically prefer to own physical copies of soundtracks, but if Hi-Res tracks are of higher quality than what's available on a CD then perhaps I'd be better off going with the Hi-Res digital releases and saving a bit of shelf space in the process.

Thankfully, it doesn't seem like I already own too many albums that have gotten Hi-Res releases, probably since Hi-Res seems to be a more recent thing and most of my collection consists of soundtracks for older games and anime.

Regardless, thank you for the explanation. Please let me know if you do ever decide to do any lossless/Hi-Res comparisons for any albums. It'll probably be a while before I go diving through all the Hi-Res albums available on ototoy, so it be good to find out in advance if it is indeed worth the investment.
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