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OK I'm getting tired of you knocking my SACD player to other people which is very childish BTW

Since you are so hung up on HOW MUCH SOMETHING COSTS. You would rather I listen to my older $1,500.00 Sony DVP-S9000ES or my older $1,695.00 Xindak SCD-2 instead of the one I like the best my $450.00 Yamaha DVD-S1800. How dare me like something inexpensive! This just shows what a elitist "monetary" aristocrat you are believing money is everything!

Anyway I love the Yamaha and you will not change that or shame me into listening to something I do not like.

Now as far as CD playback the Yamaha DVD-S1800 is supposed to be a giant killer in that as well, from a letter to the editor of Playback Magazine in which the writer compared the 1700 to the 1800, he really liked the 1800 a lot better especially on CDs, comparing them to his $2,500 Great Northern Sound modified Bel Canto DAC2. (see link below)

Why you have trouble living with the fact that many music lovers find CDs not suitable for playing music, even on $5,000 and $10,000 CD players is beyond me. You seem to be clueless why SACD was invented, why modern masters are recorded at 96kHz PCM or higher, DSD or DXD or even why people are flocking from CDs to LPs. All of this just goes right over your head.

Chris you are proof positive that trolls, such as yourself, love to attack people and their equipment because you cannot win in an honest debate.

Give me high resolution or remain silent,
Teresa


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