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ust get a really good digital player...
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What alternatives are there for high rez music?With CDs one can buy used and sell them ... I have at least a hundren good cds that I no longer listen to - I can trade them ...Hi-Rez music, as it is, is quite expensive - with no option to sell ... I am on the fence and would like a safe way to get into high rez - yes I have bought one album and downloaded some free / sample high rez music and I like what I hear ...Thanks
Wisnon,Are you really wondering what we are talking about, or is your comment facetious? We are talking about information on the disk that is sometimes 100x the quantity of redbook.
(Please turn on ironic humor filter here)100X????? Gee, not going too far into hyperbole are we Ted? I could have accepted 75%, maybe even 82%, but c'mon, a HUNDRED TIMES BETTER????? Just how do you measure that?(filter off)
I have about100 SACD's and they are gathering dust. I made the decision a couple of years ago to maximize my rbcd listening due to pure economic reasons.Here's the math: $20 to $40 for an SACD versus $5 for rbcd. FWIW, I also listen to allot of web radio.My ears are so conditioned to my Audio Note DAC that when I listen to hi rez it sounds a little harmonically funny (not funny haha but funny as in a little strange). Certainly not as holistic. On some sacd's, for example Beck's Sea Change it sounds really cool. I think because he uses so much digital sampling that it is just more copacetic with the higher rez presentation. But on most music I am preferring the AN "presentation" of a more wall of sound (best way I can describe it but probably not very accurate). The SACD's kind of separate the sound in a a hard to describe way. i used to think it was more detail but..?? Let me just say this, when I listen to rbcd's through the AN DAC I don't pay attention to the quality of the sound, I just get immersed in the performance. With the SACD's I'm always thinking... that sounds kind of cool or... , wow, that sure was sparkly. It's almost a left brain versus right brain kind of thing. Without getting into an argument with people a whole lot smarter than me about all things digital, I would have to say that I'm not convinced that running the music through more math equations and algorithms is going to make it better. it will make it different but better? And maybe you like the difference but I'm not convinced.Having said this, I'm still not selling my sacd's and am thinking of getting an sacd player again... maybe a sacd/blue ray.
On some sacd's, for example Beck's Sea Change it sounds really cool. I think because he uses so much digital sampling that it is just more copacetic with the higher rez presentation.