john53
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I have some sacd's-for example simply minds best of and Mike oldfield tubural bells that i find a bit hard to say that they are better than the cd layer.I can notice that there is slight better air between the instruments,a bit better highs and slight more natural timbre but the difference is not that big as i expected it to be.
The difference is more prominent with a Diana Krall sacd,the sound has better clarity and Dianas voice is more life like with the sacd layer.When you change to the cd layer the sound quality is still good but you feel that something was lost,although it's not huge difference.(If i do a blind test i may not find easily which is sacd and wich is cd layer on the same album.)
I am looking forward to buy my first sacd with excellent recorded classical music to see what's going on with this technology.
I have an album by J.M.Jarre(24/96 cd)for example and it sounds magical so i suppose that cd's can also reach on a very high level of sound performance.
But i think that if a recording company do it's best to deliver the most of the sacd quality then the result will be amazing.Some older recordings that come out at sacd format may be not too good quality as you expect compared to the cd versions.
Originally Posted by West726 /img/forum/go_quote.gif For those of you who do hear the difference (for whatever reason) between SACD and Redbook generally, are there specific CDs on which you can't? Several for me, but Peter Gabriel's Passion and Marvin Gaye's remastered What's Going On (and lots of other mofi's) certainly fit in that category. |
I have some sacd's-for example simply minds best of and Mike oldfield tubural bells that i find a bit hard to say that they are better than the cd layer.I can notice that there is slight better air between the instruments,a bit better highs and slight more natural timbre but the difference is not that big as i expected it to be.
The difference is more prominent with a Diana Krall sacd,the sound has better clarity and Dianas voice is more life like with the sacd layer.When you change to the cd layer the sound quality is still good but you feel that something was lost,although it's not huge difference.(If i do a blind test i may not find easily which is sacd and wich is cd layer on the same album.)
I am looking forward to buy my first sacd with excellent recorded classical music to see what's going on with this technology.
I have an album by J.M.Jarre(24/96 cd)for example and it sounds magical so i suppose that cd's can also reach on a very high level of sound performance.
But i think that if a recording company do it's best to deliver the most of the sacd quality then the result will be amazing.Some older recordings that come out at sacd format may be not too good quality as you expect compared to the cd versions.