In Reply to: Re: Thanks, but.... posted by LNeilB on December 27, 2004 at 11:58:25:
Forget About It - on the Rounder label. It is in fact DSD.According to Stereophile tests, it is a 48khz PCM recording.
I guess I'm SOL as a fan of pop and Jazz.
You liked the Alison Krauss recording when you believed it was DSD - now that you know it's PCM, do you suddenly hate it? If you limit yourself to DSD-recorded SACDs, you'll be SOL for sure, even if you liked classical as well. IMO such a limitation is foolish - the quality of the recording and the quality of the DSD transfer are much more important than whether the original recording was DSD, PCM, or analog.
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Follow Ups
- Sorry, but it's not a DSD recording - racerguy 12:13:33 12/27/04 (5)
- Re: Sorry, but it's not a DSD recording - LNeilB 12:31:10 12/27/04 (4)
- Well, someone is wrong.... - LNeilB 12:35:23 12/27/04 (3)
- Try this link: - LNeilB 12:38:30 12/27/04 (0)
- All SACDs are stamped "DSD" - racerguy 12:38:23 12/27/04 (1)
- I did not know that :) - LNeilB 12:40:36 12/27/04 (0)