

It is also interesting to note that there appears to be in the high end of the market more R&D going on with turntables and cartridges than what is going on with SACD/DVD-A. As well as this, we have only got to look at Tony Falkner's new vinyl releases, which are very good indeed. While the new vinyl release had more dynamic range a far better sound stage that its SACD brother. Pink Floyd "Dark side of the moon" here golden opportunity for EMI to show of the SACD format but instead we got a compressed 5 channel release. The classic case of this was the 30th anniversary re-issue of My decision to go into vinyl was that of a stop gap measure while the marketĭecided which of the two high res formats were going to be the new standard.īut what has shocked me is that the SACD/DVD-A releases to date have not really being up to scratch compared to a number of re-issues and new releases on vinyl. I too would like to add some comments and insights on your article on where Your May editorial on SACD & DVD-Audio - again Please take a moment to review the How to use the Readers' Corner manual

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