Let’s stay focused on the subject at hand! :)
thanks to the above referral to Blue Coast records!!!
thanks to the above referral to Blue Coast records!!!
A good taste of DSD--what is your experience?
"I have some Rolling Stones DSD CDs produced by ABKCO in 2002."I think geoffkait is asking about a batch of CDs (NOT SACDs) that say "DSD" on them. I would think that they are same as CD layer of initial hybrid SACDs. Just converted from ISO files, or something like that. This is a picture of one of them. Note the sticker. https://www.cdandlp.com/en/the-rolling-stones/between-the-buttons-version-us-dsd-remastered/cd/r1188... https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/rolling-stones-dsd-cd-releases-which-ones-are-good.287412/ |
jbhiller, It was not much of a work. It was from memory. To answer your question about embracing the format and how to run it, etc... SACDs get converted to .DSF files. It is for convenience (less clutter in the room, simpler access, portable application, and so on). Then they get played through the...DAC on the SACD player or through the Walkman. Vinyl records get copied into DSD (64x) and follow the path above. |
I've got Let It Bleed on one of those DSD remastered CDs. From reading the notes on the remastering in the booklet, it sounds like they transferred the tapes to digital as DSD and they feel that this resulted in a better A/D conversion. Or, if you are cynical, they want you to believe it resulted in a better conversion. They then converted the DSD to 16/44.1 for the DSD CDs. When I put it in my SACD player the CD light comes on, not the SACD light. |