Blue Note Jazz XRCD Series


I'm posting this in the vinyl forum because I think it might well be of interest.

I got the first four titles in this series a couple days ago. In short, they are so much better than any other redbook digital I have heard it's pretty stunning. Surely they beat most SACD recording as well; they are consistently the closest thing to vinyl I have heard on digital, via my Audio Note DAC.

I believe good vinyl probably has more detail but what's pretty revolutionary here is the total, complete absence of ANY kind of digital glare or hardness AND instrument timbres that seem dead-on accurate. Digital not being able to do horn (especially sax) tonalities right has been my biggest complaint with it and the biggest reason I've stuck with vinyl.

Just wanted to throw that out there.
paulfolbrecht
best of my xrcd are jazz at the pawn shop --much better than the sacd/count bassie 88bassie st --holst the planets--flamenco passion and eagles -hell freezes over---the p barber companion sacd and xrcd were about equal-also the Ray Brown k2hd --happy coat is quite good---feel that my esoteric does cd and sacd quite well--interesting discussion---will have to try the Trane settin the pace---my blue note xrcds are in transit I am sure they will be good as yoshida and harley are masters at what they do --- A wilson sacd is jack of hearts ---
Jazz at the Pawn Shop, eh? I am now very interested in other good jazz XRCDs and will be seeking them out.

When I had an SACD player I thought Companion was very nearly as good as the vinyl. I should get the XRCD.
What's the best price available for these Blue Note XRCD's and where should you buy? I buy most of my cd's at amazon and I know the cost there will not have much of any discount.
Have some jazz Ella,Basie,Vaughn many classical to me they are among the BEST sounding CDs out there i have LEVINSON 390S CD player!!