In Reply to: I thought you vowed never to listen to any digital music posted by tunenut on February 14, 2007 at 09:23:25:
In the early 1980's HP said Telarc's Soundstream recordings (many of which made his super disc list) that Woods/Reiner had an amazing ability to work around the limitations of the Digital format.It seems so even today the realism Telarc gets in SACDs stand heads and shoulders above any one else recording DSD. The closet I've heard are the first three Greig orchestral SACDs on BIS and David Chesky's Area 31 SACD.
I didn't sell all my LPs the last time I dabbled in SACDs and I won't sell them all this time. Though I did sell some to make room for Telarc SACDs and CDs.
Here is my collection so by format:
Cassettes (all labels): 124
LPs (all labels): 176
Reel to Reels (all labels): 99
CDs (Telarc): 16
SACDs (Telarc): 24I have only had the Telarc CDs and SACDs for about two months.
"Music is love"
Teresa
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Follow Ups
- I guess one should never say never. Or as HP once said there is Digital and there is Telarc. - Teresa 19:55:13 02/14/07 (3)
- there's far more out there than Telarc - tunenut 20:09:44 02/14/07 (2)
- Re: there's far more out there than Telarc. I know I already have the other stuff. - Teresa 00:26:58 02/15/07 (1)
- I was speaking of the CD world - tunenut 09:40:11 02/15/07 (0)