In Reply to: Is SACD dead? posted by Ozzie on July 5, 2024 at 20:09:07:
Not for me it isn't. As an exclusively classical collector, and one who listens in surround, the SACD is still a very active medium - 2660 classical works and counting, according to my catalogue. Streaming just doesn't cut it for classical, and downloads are more complex to play than SACDs. I add SACDs to my collection regularly, nothing else is as good. Long may it continue.
Dave
Edits: 07/07/24
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- RE: Is SACD dead? - Dave Billinge 01:40:52 07/07/24 (11)
- Amen.. I too love Classical and film music, and the vast... - jeffreybehr 12:21:01 07/14/24 (0)
- RE: Is SACD dead? - Axiom05 11:06:02 07/07/24 (1)
- RE: Is SACD dead? - zacster 04:50:15 07/08/24 (0)
- ... and downloads are more complex to play than SACDs? - Kal Rubinson 05:49:58 07/07/24 (7)
- RE: ... and downloads are more complex to play than SACDs? - John Elison 06:09:22 08/05/24 (3)
- Thanks but...................... - Kal Rubinson 08:09:55 08/09/24 (2)
- RE: Thanks but...................... - John Elison 11:28:56 08/10/24 (1)
- Let's not extend this unnecessarily. - Kal Rubinson 13:55:37 08/10/24 (0)
- RE: ... and downloads are more complex to play than SACDs? - Dave Billinge 06:18:33 07/07/24 (2)
- ?? - Kal Rubinson 07:35:08 07/07/24 (1)
- And accessible - E-Stat 12:52:40 07/09/24 (0)