Being a skeptic of sorts when it comes to superior audio claims by manufacturers, I approached the Dylan reissues with "cautious optimism," as our politicians like to say. However, being one of the world's biggest Dylan fans (and Ben must number among them, too!), I couldn't help but pick up one title yesterday (Highway 61).
I have a redbook CDP (Arcam) and was wondering what improvement I might actually hear. When I got home, I played the original CD release, noting the now-famous drum thwack that opens LARS.... perhaps the shot heard round the rock world? It was great. Then, forwarded to "Desolation Row" for something acoustic. Also quite nice.
OK, so out with the new SACD. Pop it in the Arcam. That familiar drum thwack was now a crack, a rifle shot. Holy crap! I literally jumped! I could hear details that were either missing or obscured previously. Dylan's inhaling and exhaling, subtle noises in the background, the plectra clearly against guitar strings. In "Desolation Row" in particular, Dylan was there in my living room. Amazing. So many layers of grime have been washed away.
The 180gm vinyl version is a tad better, but if this is what SACD can do, even on a redbook player, then I'm going to be one happy camper!
So, now I have to pony up for the boxed set!!
But first, one question for Ben and others: does the SACD sound seem a tad bright, or should one expect more light to come in once the windows have been washed?
I have a redbook CDP (Arcam) and was wondering what improvement I might actually hear. When I got home, I played the original CD release, noting the now-famous drum thwack that opens LARS.... perhaps the shot heard round the rock world? It was great. Then, forwarded to "Desolation Row" for something acoustic. Also quite nice.
OK, so out with the new SACD. Pop it in the Arcam. That familiar drum thwack was now a crack, a rifle shot. Holy crap! I literally jumped! I could hear details that were either missing or obscured previously. Dylan's inhaling and exhaling, subtle noises in the background, the plectra clearly against guitar strings. In "Desolation Row" in particular, Dylan was there in my living room. Amazing. So many layers of grime have been washed away.
The 180gm vinyl version is a tad better, but if this is what SACD can do, even on a redbook player, then I'm going to be one happy camper!
So, now I have to pony up for the boxed set!!
But first, one question for Ben and others: does the SACD sound seem a tad bright, or should one expect more light to come in once the windows have been washed?