SACD [message #14071] |
Wed, 28 January 2004 16:53 |
Khorn
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So far I have been very impressed with SACD. I find that it adds a sense of "musicality" previously unattainable with RBCD. It also eliminates a certain amount of "digital grunge" that I've detected in most RBCD reproduction. I guess the best way that I can describe SACD sound is "relaxed and musical" with these attributes present SACDs derived from both very well recordrd older master tapes such as Dave Brubeck's 'Time Out' or newly recorded material like the Alison Krauss and Union Station recordings. Any thoughts?
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Re: SACD [message #14072 is a reply to message #14071] |
Wed, 28 January 2004 17:18 |
Bill Martinelli
Messages: 677 Registered: May 2009
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Yeah, It's just plain better in all respects. I'd like it more if there were more artist and labels and they didnt charge as much. Bill
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Re: SACD [message #14073 is a reply to message #14072] |
Thu, 29 January 2004 04:17 |
Khorn
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That'll come in time. I've been encouraged lately with the ever increasing number of titles coming out. I think once the "format war" between the SACD (Sony) and DVD-A (Warner) camps is over there will be a proliferation of SACD titles hitting the market. One great site dedicated to SA-CD (the new "official" name ??? ) is as follows. It is the most comprehensive resource dedicated to released and to be released SA-CD titles as well as readers' reviews and discussion that I am aware of.
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Re: SACD [message #14076 is a reply to message #14071] |
Mon, 09 February 2004 10:56 |
DRC
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I've got to disagree here. I've been playing a Sony 9000 DVD/SACD/CD player for quite a while, and within that player, the SACD playback kicks the tar out of CD. But other CD players and DACs have bested Sony's SACD, leaving it sounding smooth, polite and boring. A bigger shock came last week when I heard a friend's Sony 999, highly modified by a well-known company. In this case, the CD playback was pretty good, but the SACD was completely, utterly uninvolving. This was using single layer discs of classical music recorded in DSD to begin with. Rules out the "oh, it was suffering at the hands of outdated original recording technology" or "the dual layer thing has problems." The playing field appeared either to be level, or to favor SACD, but it lost, and badly. Yes, there was a comparison to a CD transport/DAC combo totaling identical dollars ($5k), with the same result as was obtained with the un-modded Sony 9000. I'm being vague partly due to my business interest in one of the players in these shoot-outs, and partly because the friend will be writing a review on the Sony 999, so I don't want to steal his limelight.
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Re: SACD [message #14077 is a reply to message #14071] |
Mon, 09 February 2004 13:44 |
Seeker
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I've had mixed results while listening to a SACD player, going from completely non-involving to sounding better than anything I've heard. It wasn't just the CD in the player; I've heard the same thing with other players. I decided to purchase an Arcam CD73, (which is not a SACD player), and could not be happier.
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