I don't think so. I have some sacd's that are as good or better than anything I have listened to in any format. The stones music sounded like crap to begin with. True DSD recordings are or can be as good as it gets. It would be nice though, to have a machine that you could put a dollar in one side and a hundred dollar bill would come out the other side.
SACD on Redbook Player
I recently purchased three dual layer Rolling Stones remasters (Let it Bleed, Beggar's Banquet and Hot Rocks) for listening on my redbook player (a Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista 3D). Quite frankly, I was extremely disappointed with the sound on the CD layer ... Mick's vocals are virtually buried while the instruments are way forward and overly detailed to the point of being fatiguing. I've heard other dual layer SACDs (both vocals and instrumentals) and have had the same reaction. At first, I thought it was the mastering, but I'm beginning to wonder whether there may be something endemic to the DSD process which results in such listener fatigue.
Has anyone had a similar reaction?
Has anyone had a similar reaction?
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