Petja,
I am somewhat confused by your post – or perhaps by the technology out there to present digital music files.
You claim that you have 2000CD’s in WAV file format and that studio analysis for you proves that WAV is superior to WMA lossless when played through the BeoLab5’s.
Fair enough.
However, unless I have my math is wrong, a typical CD cut on WAV will be approx 700Mb per disc. Thus I would calculate you need over 1.5Tb to store your collection adequately.
With WMA Lossless, 2,000CD’s would - I estimate occupy 700Gb of hard disk storage. Is this right or wrong? Bits and Bytes and technology is not really my bag.
In either case, if this is correct, it is clearly beyond the advertised capability of the BeoSound 5 from the get-go and I am somewhat trying to figure why you purchased such a machine given such in-depth knowledge of it’s sonic performance yet completely negated it’s basic storage capacity of 500Gb?
I am sure there is reasonable probability that there are a distribution of people out there who have 4,000, 8,000 or 16,000 CD collections who will also be frustrated. However, that distribution will be very small. The majority of BS5 customers (Mac or PC based) will own 300 to 600 CDs and that 256kbs to 320kbs will suffice.
The BeoSound 5 is obviously the wrong product for you.
I sympathise.
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