I just listened to my first ever SACD on my new Marantz SA-7S1. The difference was uncomfortably noticeable, especially going back to listen to a Redbook CD afterwards - the CD sounded pinched and grainy by comparison, like going from a great preamp to a much lesser one. I'm more a smooth and electric jazz listener, so there just aren't many SACD titles for me. Such a damn shame it's not taking off, it's really wonderful stuff!
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I agree, SACD quality is of course better than standard Compact Disc (no matter how hard someone would try to convince you that there's no difference). I got over 300 SACD's in my collection, and from nearly 6000 SACD titles available I still have many on my "to buy" list, for at least few more years and new SACD releases are still coming from Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, APO etc. by the way Analogue Productions will soon be releasing new 25 SACDs from Blue Note jazz series
APO Blue Note SACDs25 Blue Note titlesof course if you don't see any interesting titles in the SACD catalogue it isn't for you. In my case, I'm buying 3-4 SACDs a month and they are really great sounding, even better than MFSL and APO normal CD releases, maybe that's why both APO and MFSL for example are releasing APO SACD's and MFSL SACD's :))
PS I do not limit myself to SACD titles only, as I have CD/SACD player and still checking rbcd's like XRCD, MFLS, APO, DCC, Chesky etc although these remasters in low resolution format don't sound as good as Chesky SACD's, APO SACD's etc
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