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In Reply to: RE: Amused to Death (hi-rez) posted by likethesoup2@gmail.com on July 24, 2015 at 09:16:11
the small print and weed out suspect ones. I see little reason to buy expensive remastered analog tapes, made to someone else's musical taste.
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It is remade and changed to Roger Waters taste who is the original creator of this music
Alan
Just received the Vinyl and it is excellent. Have also streamed it on Tidal which sounded good but the vinyl is way better. Have not heard the DSD and won't.
Alan
None of my business. But are you bothered that DSD might beat vinyl?
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For what it's worth.
Both, honestly, both are really good, and it boils down to "do you like vanilla or chocolate" - the SACD I found a little airier, and the Vinyl a little meatier.
Both sound good. And it might be slight influence of the gear, too.
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Not at all. When DSD first came out I bought a bunch of DSD downloads. I had the Mytek Stereo 192 Dac to play them on. Also hooked up an Audio Note transport to the Mytek to play CDS. When I compared the DSD downloads to original CDS of the same music I either heard no difference or thought the CD was better. I still feel that the expense of DSD downloads is a ripoff and do not by them any more. I do buy vinyl or stream from Tidal or Classicsonline and am perfectly happy. I am more concerned with the quality of the original recording and the quality of the mastering or remastering. If these are done well they will sound good in any format.
Alan
The DSD download sounds quite amazing.
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