In Reply to: RE: New Trinity Sessions SACD posted by Jim Pearce on March 20, 2017 at 07:56:27:
Remember, this album was recorded with a DAT. This means that at best this was a 16/48 PCM source.
Though the remastering could have improved the EQ of the sound or run it through some DSP for clarity/noise reduction, we're looking at a source that's perhaps just slightly better than CD.
I have heard the new SACD and I think it's a slight improvement. Nothing to get too excited about though; nor can we realistically expect much!
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- RE: New Trinity Sessions SACD - Archimago 18:57:49 03/20/17 (10)
- RE: New Trinity Sessions SACD - Doug Schneider 21:52:31 03/20/17 (9)
- I have the BMG Canada USA pressing here and it does mention the DAT on the back... - Chris Garrett 22:28:37 03/22/17 (5)
- RE: I have the BMG Canada USA pressing here and it does mention the DAT on the back... - Doug Schneider 21:47:01 03/23/17 (3)
- RE: I have the BMG Canada USA pressing here and it does mention the DAT on the back... - fantja 03:12:31 03/24/17 (2)
- RE: I have the BMG Canada USA pressing here and it does mention the DAT on the back... - Doug Schneider 07:29:35 03/24/17 (1)
- the two apocryphal tales of this recording are "true"... - Jim Pearce 08:16:51 03/24/17 (0)
- RE: I have the BMG Canada USA pressing here and it does mention the DAT on the back... - fantja 17:34:29 03/23/17 (0)
- Nakamichi... - Jim Pearce 06:22:39 03/21/17 (1)
- for the curious... - Jim Pearce 07:30:37 03/21/17 (0)
- RE: New Trinity Sessions SACD - fantja 02:57:53 03/21/17 (0)