SACD Poll
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I just got a new SACD player about a month ago and love it. I have about 10 SACD's so far, most classical, but want to expand to get more rock and Jazz.
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You couldn't be more correct Mike! It's one of my references. -
I just got a new SACD player about a month ago and love it. I have about 10 SACD's so far, most classical, but want to expand to get more rock and Jazz.
Get the Jazz at the Pawnshop box set if it's still available. Can you say, GOOSEBUMPS!!! -
I only got into SACD's recently and haven't even listened to all I ordered or bought in the last few weeks. Some can be had at a decent price. I picked up quite a few from Newbury Comix for $7 or less. Many of the popular ones that have been mentioned are no longer available and I can't see paying over $50 for any of them. Even $30 is over my limit unless I know I am going to love it. They don't seem to reissue any popular music. I can appreciate the difference between red book and SACD when I hear it but after looking over dozens of pages of SACD offerings, I am not finding as much as I would like. Right now I am concentrating on classical music that I know I like already. I figure if I like it on a normal CD, I might love it on SACD. So far, I have found some I like but nothing I am delirious about. The choices for popular music are practically non existent.Front - Polk LSiM 705, Center - Polk LSiM 704c, Rear - Polk LSi 7
Subwoofer - Epik Legend
Receiver (as Preamp) - Sony STR-DA3400 ES
Amplifier - Outlaw 7125
Television - 58" Samsung Plasma PN58B860
Blu Ray - OPPO BDP 83 -
You are right about Sting...not his best work at all. I bought the redbook CD cheap (glad I did) and would not spend the extra coin for the SACD. I have the Wallflowers SACD and it is very good.
Luckily, I found mine at my local Fry's for $14.00/each. :rolleyes: -
Got one mainly for Blu-Ray and SACD if buds come over with them; do all high rez off the PC.For Sale 2019:
Tortuga Audio LDR passive preamp
Decware EL34 amp
Allnic H-1201 phono
Zu Union Cubes
iFi iDSD DAC, .5m UBS, iFI Gemini cable, Oyaide Tunami XLR 1.3M, Oyaide Tunami Speaker wire 1.5M, Beyerdynamic DT1990 headphones, PS Audio P3 power center -
If anything, what is the best sounding quality SACD I should try, just to get a taste of how SACD's sound.Samsung HL61A750 LED DLP
Onkyo TX-SR805 receiver
Oppo BDP-83 blu ray player
Polk Audio LSi9 front speakers
Polk Audio LSiC center speaker
Sony SS-MB100H rear speakers
SVS PC12-NSD powered subwoofer
Pioneer PL-514 turntable
Logitech Harmony 628 Universal Remote -
neeeeeeeeed more sacd's
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I have 50± SACDs. -
Originally Posted by bevo
If anything, what is the best sounding quality SACD I should try, just to get a taste of how SACD's sound.Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon"................
Depending on your taste in music Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" is pretty good and widely availiable as are the Elton john SACD's "Madman across the water" and "Tumbleweed connection" to me sound very good.:D -
"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" is another good one. If your into Classical, there are several. For jazz, I would say you can't get better than the "Jazz at the Pawnshop" box set.
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I have no player, but multiple SACDs.
Looks like I need to get one...
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I have no player, but multiple SACDs.
Looks like I need to get one...
Geez! No player but multiple SACDs. I'd say you are going about it backasswards.:D Which SACDs do you have?