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"DSD recordings good. PCM recordings bad." - Dr. Diamond
Mike Prager wrote in message
... Kalman Rubinson wrote: On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 23:38:59 GMT, chung wrote: Harry Lavo wrote: It seems most classical music lovers prefer SACD as sounding more natural. Again, OSAF. Most classical music lovers prefer SACD to DVD-A simply because there is more classical SACD than there is classical DVD-A. Yes. This classical music lover finds it impossible to get an impression of classical music on DVD-A, there is so little. Most of what is there requires a TV to play back, even if one is uninterested in the video content. And the paucity of classical (and jazz) DVD-A selections becomes even more acute when you narrow it down to discs worth listening to. The bottom falls out. Several times I have asked for recommendations here for worthwhile DVD-A discs. There have been no takers, even from those that hold out DVD-A as "superior" to DSD. What specific discs are the basis for their decision? We know that it is not based on dbts. But certainly some listen was involved. Or are decisions as to what is the most worthy replacement for CD being made strictly on the "numbers"? Robert C. Lang |
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