- Aug 10, 2019
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A few years ago I bought the Marantz DV7001. I didn't buy it for SACD but principally as a DVD/CD player. My favourite band Depeche Mode subsequently remastered their back collection into DVD-Audio and SACD as a hybrid mix. I wouldn't usually have bothered rebuying a full collection but as I was curious regarding the SACD quality and a big fan I bought the lot.
Now I would know all of this albums intimately and was ready to listen to the difference. I wasn't quite prepared by just how much though. I'd already played several CD's while I waited to source all the extra interconnects and noticed the extra separation and detail. Boy oh boy when I switched to SACD, I nearly fell off the chair the whole soundstage move a mile wider, the detail was incredible. My best mate is a big DM fan as well, when he listened from the first note his jaw dropped.
I've since bought several other SACD's, Roxy Music - Avalon and NIN - Downward Spiral both very impressive plus I am waiting for an order of Human League - Dare which I am desperately worried will never come.
I've recently acquired Depeche Mode's latest album in DVD-Audio, no SACD version. Good album but you can hear the difference in sound quality.
I'm actually feeling quite sad typing this because I honestly feel the format SACD is dead. Many AV amps and DVD players cater for the SACD format and in my opinion it is a clear winner for quality and involvement yet there are very few titles on the back catalogues and I have not seen much at all from new releases, indeed a backward step if you look at DM.
How do you lot feel?
I know there are other SACD listeners, why is this happening?
I think it is partly to do with the advent of downloadable music and the broad ownership of DVD players. Is SACD not considered a profitable line of media?
I've heard how good music can sound and the source is always the place to start. I would like record companies to know that I'm disappointed and they should think more about the many Hi-Fi enthusiasts who occupy the globe.
Anybody with me?
Now I would know all of this albums intimately and was ready to listen to the difference. I wasn't quite prepared by just how much though. I'd already played several CD's while I waited to source all the extra interconnects and noticed the extra separation and detail. Boy oh boy when I switched to SACD, I nearly fell off the chair the whole soundstage move a mile wider, the detail was incredible. My best mate is a big DM fan as well, when he listened from the first note his jaw dropped.
I've since bought several other SACD's, Roxy Music - Avalon and NIN - Downward Spiral both very impressive plus I am waiting for an order of Human League - Dare which I am desperately worried will never come.
I've recently acquired Depeche Mode's latest album in DVD-Audio, no SACD version. Good album but you can hear the difference in sound quality.
I'm actually feeling quite sad typing this because I honestly feel the format SACD is dead. Many AV amps and DVD players cater for the SACD format and in my opinion it is a clear winner for quality and involvement yet there are very few titles on the back catalogues and I have not seen much at all from new releases, indeed a backward step if you look at DM.
How do you lot feel?
I know there are other SACD listeners, why is this happening?
I think it is partly to do with the advent of downloadable music and the broad ownership of DVD players. Is SACD not considered a profitable line of media?
I've heard how good music can sound and the source is always the place to start. I would like record companies to know that I'm disappointed and they should think more about the many Hi-Fi enthusiasts who occupy the globe.
Anybody with me?