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    Why Buy Cd

    Ok,

    I must say that I find it interesting for those that are still spending thousands of dollars on CD players. Why? Well, the Compact Disc is becoming a dead format that always had limitations. Fact of the matter is that many of the DVD players on the market make for better CD players than some of the highest end CD players. SACD's should bury CD's, but the general public is unaware of the differences and it's such a poorly promoted format. I think we should all endorse high resolution formats!

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    agreed

    Quote Originally Posted by superpanavision70mm
    Ok,

    I think we should all endorse high resolution formats!

    ...and many of us are

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    The sad truth is that sacd,not cd,is close to a dead format.New releases have slowed to a trickle with no change in sight.I was an early adopter of sacd and this really pains me to see this happen,there were such high hopes but most people in this mp3 riddled world dont seem to care all they want is quantity and convienence not quality playback.What dvd player are you speaking about,i have yet to hear a dvd player that could even best one in the same price range,to say nothing of a higher end machine.

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    For most of the walkins at CC and BB,they dont care about quality,it a world of quanity. Its on the go music where HiRes has no place. Its a small market of us that only wants it.
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    Bill, I've heard some great things coming through the Pioneer Elite DVD players, some marantz, NAD, and other similar models. I wouldn't say that SACD is dead just yet...although this DualDisc thing seems to be catching on a bit better, but what a disaster. I guess SACD is to CD as LaserDisc is to VHS.

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    yea sad is it not.I dislike dual disc,most dont even have dvd-audio side,just a dolby digital 5.1 side.It looks like this is high rez for the masses.I laugh everytime i see that little warning that it may not play in all cd players.

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    I embrace SACD and DVD-A (and vinyl) but I've found a new love for some of my CDs that are actually well recorded and mastered. It is also just an easy medium to find and deal with.

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    Well, I have always enjoyed a well-recorded CD, esp. the 20bit or HDCD encoded discs. I am still amazed at the sound coming from some of the Mobile Fidelity Gold Discs after all these years. I crank up Don Henley's BUILDING A PERFECT BEAST and give my neighborhood some decent music now and again....it's one of the most amazing CD recordings i've ever heard....no matter how loud you go it just keeps sounding better and better and better.....

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    I'm glad to hear you say that

    Quote Originally Posted by superpanavision70mm
    Well, I have always enjoyed a well-recorded CD, esp. the 20bit or HDCD encoded discs. I am still amazed at the sound coming from some of the Mobile Fidelity Gold Discs after all these years. I crank up Don Henley's BUILDING A PERFECT BEAST and give my neighborhood some decent music now and again....it's one of the most amazing CD recordings i've ever heard....no matter how loud you go it just keeps sounding better and better and better.....
    Because CD is definately NOT a dead medium. Although some DVD players can make good CD players, and I always recommend a dvd/multiplayer so people can at least try some of the newer high-rez formats, quality CD players are still selling, and if you've got a good system, also make good sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superpanavision70mm
    Well, I have always enjoyed a well-recorded CD, esp. the 20bit or HDCD encoded discs. I am still amazed at the sound coming from some of the Mobile Fidelity Gold Discs after all these years. I crank up Don Henley's BUILDING A PERFECT BEAST and give my neighborhood some decent music now and again....it's one of the most amazing CD recordings i've ever heard....no matter how loud you go it just keeps sounding better and better and better.....
    Then i highly recommend DH The End Of Innocence on a DTS music Disc 24bit/
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