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RE: Analogue Productions SACD: Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances--Anyone else have this?

Posted by Robert C. Lang on March 19, 2012 at 00:23:17:

I have the Turnabout Vox Lp ....the dbx version no less. Ha! I played it this afternoon for the first time in a generation, I'm sure. The dynamic range on this dbx encoded disc is almost unbelievable. I would say that it is the equal to any SACD I own, although probably a wee bit overblown. And I found the performance to be quite exciting, too. But as you well know the sense of realism falls considerably short of a well done hi-rez multi-channel recorded performance, not to mention that the Dances are spread over two sides and the vinyl/dbx artifacts (although actually not bad). So, thanks for the recommendation on the Jansons.