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In Reply to: RE: DSD Version posted by Mr_Steady on October 01, 2015 at 18:18:28
There's a box set called High Vibration.
I'll be able to let you know how it sounds in the next couple of days.
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Forgot about that Japanese import.
Yes, please let us know what you think.
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I currently have the Yes album, 90125, and a couple of songs from Big Generator on DSD, and they all sound pretty good.
Have you ever compared PCM to DSD vs DSD on your HAPZ?
I have never compared a hi-res PCM vs a DSD of the same album. Just starting my collection, so a little early to start building multiples of the same album in hi-res, although I think the next hi-res versions of Yes I will buy will be some Steven Wilson remixes, so those will be my first multiples of the same album.
If I ever get an album in both hi-res PCM and DSD, then I will post a review.
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The DSD version sounds pretty good. Forgot about Simon & Garfunkel at the end . . . which is to tell you I haven't actually heard the original CD, probably since college (early 90's).
However, I have heard it on vinyl with a friend's system (that's completely different from mine (think large Darth Vader Wilson speakers & large solid state amps)). The DSD doesn't sound quite as good as the vinyl, but it's pretty close.
"Look for America" wasn't on the original album. It's a bonus song, and a good one. It was originally on "Yesterdays."
I have some opinions about the way the 24/192 "The Yes Album" sounds, but this version of Fragile sounds really close to vinyl to me.
Keep ripping those SACDS.
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Meant to mention in that last post -- if you don't have the album Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman & Howe it is WELL worth finding. Don't quote me on it, but I believe it came out in '89 when the 'new' Yes was alive & kicking.
Howe's playing on it is absolutely incredible.
It is by no means hi-rez or an 'audiophile' recording, but if you like Yes you will like it. In fact you will probably love it.
Thanks LTS. I'm aware of that album, but I've never heard it. I'll order the CD this week. No doubt about it, Howe is a true master of the guitar.
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