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Of the approx 7200 SACDS, there are 2800 native DSD recordings, and another 1000 analog-to-DSD masterings. (Note: of the remaining,, some are unidentifiable, and some are PCM recordings that don't exist in the hirez PCM catalogs. The final subcategory, PCM-to-DSD recordings that also exist in the hirez PCM disc or download world, like Robert's nice BIS SACD recordings, are clearly wastes of time to find and rip, and better to listen to in available PCM...assuming your DAC handles one as good as the other). Anyway.....that's a "boatload" of new hirez discoveries. Why not go after them?
We have a LOT, at leat 3,000 pure DSD albums and another 1,500 analog transfers. What we need is more NEW stuff and a bit more variety.
Hey Mav, check out the DSDfile.com and buy their two samplers. They are $12.95 each and have some of the music you are looking for.
Submitted by Michael Lavorgna on April 25, 2013 - 3:52am. (Audiostream forum)I just heard back from Chord....And they are working on DSD128 for the Qute but do not have an estimated release date...yet.
ted_b, you still working on that review of the Chord QuteHD DSD?
yep
A wow moment:Lampizator By-Fikus HA !!! Finally - DSD done RIGHT ! I am very excited to have created my first DSD DAC and done it without chips. I designed a pure tube, zero solid state active decoder and filter that does DSD conversion without silicon. It is not easy to make but so satisfying. It takes all formats and file types and plays them with vinyl quality. It is for me a new era of digital. And in accordance with my LampizatOr principles I have glowing tubes in the DAC. http://www.lampizator.eu/newdac/lampizator/DSD_DAC.html
Ted:I can't find your Sonore review no matter how I search it. Could you (or any nice person) post a link? Thanks, JT
I know, right? I just found him/the site earlier tonight. I have been walking my way through this thread. When I got to the end, if no one had mentioned it, I was going to introduce the link. You beat me by one page, which is great. He looks like a really bright and interesting guy. And those designs... Whew.