Styx
You could probably find CD and LP versions of classical music during the time when both formats were still competing with each other, circa 70s-early 80s. Nowadays its just CDs and SACDs. There are good SACDs, and there are not-so-good SACDs, a lot depends on the process before the pressing. The format has its advantages, but it cannot atone for the sins of a bad recording engineer. IMO due to the hi resolution afforded by SACD, it just exacerbates errors. I'm not aware of any new SACD and LP classical issues at the moment.
You could probably find CD and LP versions of classical music during the time when both formats were still competing with each other, circa 70s-early 80s. Nowadays its just CDs and SACDs. There are good SACDs, and there are not-so-good SACDs, a lot depends on the process before the pressing. The format has its advantages, but it cannot atone for the sins of a bad recording engineer. IMO due to the hi resolution afforded by SACD, it just exacerbates errors. I'm not aware of any new SACD and LP classical issues at the moment.