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^^ They're just slightly different flavor of the same sound....lol....very clever marketing strategy...making people buying all of them to compare haha
Maybe, maybe not. haha
^^ They're just slightly different flavor of the same sound....lol....very clever marketing strategy...making people buying all of them to compare haha
Doh - first strike, don't have that one in the collection ~ it's going to be interesting to see if any of us have any
identical recordings in our collections
I find the Arcam to be a little bass heavy, combined with the V200 it reaches the upper threshold on some
recordings for bass impact. Looking for something more musical and a little more detailed, less warmth
would not bother me too much.
As good as the 30th Anniversary SACD is, the new lossless 5.1 BluRay on the Immersion Edition is simply the very best I've heard....FWIW.
Couple of mixed opinions on that one, can't remember which senior poster vented his views but his remark
was that the new 30th anniv. was quite loud and compressed sounding compared to the vintage LP stuff.
<shrug> yet to hear it myself, but I do have the 'Sampler' EP which reportedly has the same mastering
of 'Money' that is on the 30th anniv ~ best I've heard.
The SACD was NOT compressed. It runs at 88kHz (standard CDs run at half that) and sounds fantastic.
Of course if you don't have an SACD player, then you'll just get the standard CD layer (it's a hybrid CD/SACD).
Alas, I don't have an SACD player or decent CD transport at this stage, I'm one of those despicable
*. Wav and *.flac 24/96 vinyl rip fiends running off a laptop and a DAC
Australian Hi Fi Melbourne show is on tomorrow, should be eye opening exposure to such nice
gear though. Will post pics in the Summit Hifi section of Head-Fi.
Do you have one of the first versions of the Playstation 3? A little known secret...they can play SACDs AND as an added bonus, they can output SACDs digitially through HDMI to your receiver.
Alas, I don't have an SACD player or decent CD transport at this stage, I'm one of those despicable
*. Wav and *.flac 24/96 vinyl rip fiends running off a laptop and a DAC
Australian Hi Fi Melbourne show is on tomorrow, should be eye opening exposure to such nice
gear though. Will post pics in the Summit Hifi section of Head-Fi.
If you were to look around, I'd look at the Oppo93 - it plays everything in all formats from CD-rom to Bluray audio; outputs coax, hdmi, multi-channeland has a built in saber32 DAC.
Australian Hi Fi Melbourne show is on tomorrow, should be eye opening exposure to such nice
gear though. Will post pics in the Summit Hifi section of Head-Fi.
I hope you like mixing with accountants in cardigans - I suspect that you are about to find out just how old and crusty a large proportion of the high end audio crowd really is. They may even issue you with a pipe and a pair of slippers at the door !
Do you go get to check out the PS500s?
Okay, I'm jumping into some ongoing discussion with no relevance to my post save this is the Grado fan club thread. I got my 125's several years ago as my first headphone audiophile experience. I enjoyed them some, but it didn't take long to move on through Denon, Senns, and AKG's, all of which have great features and shortcomings. The Grados got shelved. Finally got around to a tube amp, and man, this morning I have just reveled in that Grado sound. Yeah, you can hear areas for improvement, and Grados simply don't cut it for long listening sections for me, but for a fifty minute listening experience, these are great and move relatively well through genres, a requirement for my playlists. Feeling the love... again.