Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal (I know Shelly is a fan of that one). I don't know if any are high-resolution, but Tidal is lossless, I believe.
BTW; everybody who gave me shit on my opinion of the Utopias can look forward to a Llama eating their favorite sweater, because I paid for a hex from one of the witches in Macbeth. Note that I didn't give a time table; given enough time, a Llama eating your favorite sweater is a given.
It very well might explain why I had such a negative reaction; I tend to really prefer headphones that aren't picky about positioning, which may be due to my head or ear shape. I did play around with fit.
Depends on the lens you get. You'd be surprised how much of what you see on the old teevee is shot on mirrorless cams and DSLRs (mirrorless tends to be better for video, due to the lack of a rolling shutter).
Apple 100% does not do that. I've replaced a lot of batteries in iPhones for people. I'd say that the guy you talked to is just full of shit, or didn't want to deal with it. Happens all the time. What I really think happened is that something on the board was shorted during the battery replacement.
I think it just comes down to what is important to the listener. I like fairly brutal honesty. The Utopia is definitely, well, Utopian. I want my shit to sound like shit! The RS-1 is a pretty major departure from that, but they just click for me. I don't know why.
The HDTracks version. That reminds me that I need to listen to the first pressing of both the Ellie and albums.
I have that. I might have to listen to it, tonight. I remember riding around Las Vegas, in our rented convertible (I have no idea what it was; I was 5) with my mom, with that album blaring on the cassette deck.