The music download revolution is passing audiophiles by. The quality of tracks offered by Apple's iTunes store leaves much to be desired for people who want to hear lossless music played over a high quality stereo system.
For years, this has meant supporting the less-than-high-tech CD format, and ripping files to a computer's hard drive in the FLAC format. Now, at last, there is another way. After three years of tinkering, Chesky Records launched an online store this month (in Beta mode, for now) that sells only audiophile-quality music downloads.

