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I don't listen to an immense amount of DVD-A in stereo, but the short answer is yes, it does offer an improvement, as does stereo SACD.I just bought Brubek's, "Take Five" today; the MC & stereo are nearly identical (there's VERY little mixed to the surrounds). The sound is amazing.Most of the DVD-A discs I've got are pretty great in stereo. Marbles, my collection is only about 30 discs, but I'm starting to find more discs all the time.
I agree there are advantages to vinyl when it is played back on perfectly adjusted turntable tone arm and cartridge, using pristine or very clean discs. i had all these things until one day i realized it had been over two years since I'd played a LP, so i sold the turntable, arm, cartridge, record cleaning machine and all my LPs are living in a friend's basement. He doesn't play LPs either! ...
Suffice it to say that my Denon sounds better than the Sony players I've heard w/SACD and as good as I've heard w/DVD-A (not that I've remotely heard it all). And I have some real reference discs for both formats.
Wish I could A/B vs Brians new baby, but alas: he lives almost two thousand miles from me.
I also wish I could talk Bubba into buying a DVD-A disc to make sure the damn thing works!
The AX-10 is supposed to be particularly good for DVD-A.
I've had DVD-A for about two years now and only have about 10 DVD-A's.I have about 100 concert DVD-Video's.DVD-A is not something I even think about anymore.If you want high rez, go vinyl.....
To call the race now is like predicting the Super Bowl winner... (hint; think a certain team in purple from the midwest...sorry, couldn't help it ),
Many DVD-A discs have a 2 ch version. Now, I don't know how many SACDs you have, Julian, but a good many of mine don't have any stereo track at all.