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In Reply to: Re: 4260 SACDs today, that is about 750 more in 2006 posted by raffells on December 31, 2006 at 15:05:55:
I have a number of SACD titles (28 for now) released but not listed at sa-cd.net. In fact, I have 3 more coming in the mail.
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Soundboy--- You have a couple of things that I don't, lots of money to spend on cds I might not like at all and lots of time to listen to them :)
Happy New Year
However, I found my musical taste has expanded from seeing various new SACD titles being released. I know....one is suppose to buy the music and not the format, but I think I have benefitted more from being exposed to more diverse musical styles.
I agree. I don't want to be stuck with the same tunes over and over. I was only refering to the number of SAs shown on your link. They appear to be all Asian. Are these classical or a mixed bag. I do wish I had more time to listen. But I have this work crap all the time. Maybe I need a new job:) Good luck with the new tunes. Thanks for the heads-up posts on new releases too.
The SACDs pictured are all released, with few exceptions, in Hong Kong. Most of them are jazz-oriented....such as the Susan Wong titles. The Inger Marie Gundersen and Jenny Evans titles are licensed and released on SACD. The Stacey Kent title was licensed by a Singaporean company; Stacey Kent is a UK jazz vocalist. The Eugene Pao Project SACD is a multi-channel hybrid jazz fusion SACD recorded live to DSD. The Vienna Boys Choir SACD, released by Koch, is actually a "cross-over" type classical album. Otherwise, there are very few classical SACD in my collection.If you click on each of the pictures, you will get a more detailed look. Unfortunately, the current version of Yahoo Photos doesn't support Chinese character display, but you should still see the name of the company issuing the SACD and the catalog number.
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I really can't say....and I have a good reason.The B&W sampler is one of the few SACDs out there that doesn't have a 2 channel hi-res mix. Given that I am running a 2 channel system, I am at a lose to tell you how it sounds. However, I have read positive responses about it in surround.
The Venus sampler is so new that I have now had a chance to listen to it. Sorry.
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