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In Reply to: RE: Tascam DA 3000 24/192 Recorder posted by Sprezza Tura on January 02, 2015 at 21:20:34
This is inquisitive not argumentative: So you're saying for sound quality he'd be better ripping the redbook layer than recording the SACD layer via analog out to analog in and saving it as DSD or 24/192?
I'm not totally surprised but am a little. I'm also sure you probably have first hand experience where I do not.
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If you like the sound of your SACD when played on your SACD player, I believe you will capture that sound exactly by recording the analog outputs of your SACD player using a TASCAM DA-3000. I have never tried it with a SACD, but I own the TASCAM DA-3000 and I have recorded vinyl at DSD(128) and it sounds identical to vinyl to me.
I know one thing; I like the sound of the DA-3000 for playing DSD recordings from a USB flash drive. I have a number of commercial DSD recordings and they sound awesome to me on my DA-3000, which I recently bought to replace my aging Alesis Masterlink.
Best regards,
John Elison
Thanks John, I haven't tried recording in DSD yet, I don't think my Bryston BDP-2 will output it.
I use my DA-3000 for playing DSD files. I copy DSD files onto USB flash drives and plug them into my DA-3000.
I also have an Oppo BDP-105D that plays DSD(64) directly from USB flash drives. It will play DSD(128) from an external streaming source, but I normally use my DA-3000 instead.
Good luck,
John Elison
No worries. Yes, I you have it right. 3 additional stages of A/D/A conversion are worse than just ripping the redbook layer. You are converting the DSD layer to PCM, then putting it through conversion stages. Not a good thing from experience.
Thanks as always. Your response was what I expected and I understand but do not have first hand experience as you do.
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