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This. And ease of storage.The question is what do we think is better - so I had to vote for CD.
I'm thinking more of the price of the discs, the durability and the simplicity.
Was the question too difficult for you to understand?Hard to say. It's horses for courses.
Both formats possibly surpassed by a Studer A80 playing the original master tape?
If pre recorded tapes were available at reasonable prices (not $300-$600... and with a very limited choice of material available)! I would be sorely tempted to order a refurbished Revox B77 II directly from Revox ($8,500 and a waiting list).
I feel that it would be better value than a $30,000 Linn Klimax LP12?
Because that is not what I am asking. It was a simple question, in response to something another member said in a thread yesterday.Why is streaming not a choice?
Like many members in the forum I have both but my CD collection consists of a few hundred CD's compared to less than a hundred vinyl.This. And ease of storage.
I prefer listening to vinyl though.
Trying to find out whether my son's PS3 will play SACD I know some models could and a Blu-ray player I gave away could. I haven't got any SACD's but so tempted just to try a few.I've voted both as vinyl done well can sound spectacular. Regularly buy used CDs but haven't bought any LPs in years. My LP collection is reserved for favourite artists, most of it is duplicated on CD, and SACD if available.
I believe if I'm not mistaken, only the first generation of the PS3 (with 60GB) supports SACD. You have to connect it via HDMI to a Receiver that can handle Multichannel-PCM, this is the format the PS3 converts the DSD-Stream of the SACD. Also, your console won't have a display which is not ideal, if you need to view the track.Trying to find out whether my son's PS3 will play SACD I know some models could and a Blu-ray player I gave away could. I haven't got any SACD's but so tempted just to try a few.

I had the BDPS370. It was only after I had given it away that I found out it could play SACD.I believe if I'm not mistaken, only the first generation of the PS3 (with 60GB) supports SACD. You have to connect it via HDMI to a Receiver that can handle Multichannel-PCM, this is the format the PS3 converts the DSD-Stream of the SACD. Also, your console won't have a display which is not ideal, if you need to view the track.
It might be worth buying second hand or refurbish, I've just had a quick look at eBay and I can see some good deals, some even come with warranties as per below 🙂
Why is streaming not a choice?
It gives me 100 million tracks to choose from in higher quality than my system will ever be capable of reproducing.
...and soundwise, very hard to distinguish from CD.vinyl done well can sound spectacular.
Which in my experience never happened - though I freely admit that was with less-than-stellar gear many years ago.(When using vinyl that's completely free of clicks and pops).
Yeah I hear you, I can't be bothered with getting up from the sofa to flip over the vinyl than going back to the sofa every 20 minutes.Which in my experience never happened - though I freely admit that was with less-than-stellar gear many years ago.
For me, the longevity and ability to stop/start/pause/go-back-to-start-of-track-when-interrupted sealed the deal. Can't imagine having to start a track, then go back to my seat and find it was already playing.
But each to their own.
I have been fortunate with my players, my current and previous player could both play SACD so it was a no brainer not to buy some discs. It's a very niche product and I think most of mine came from Japan.Trying to find out whether my son's PS3 will play SACD I know some models could and a Blu-ray player I gave away could. I haven't got any SACD's but so tempted just to try a few.
I'll have to let you know how DSOTM collectors edition double album, on single sided clear vinyl sounds. It arrived last Friday early 31st anniversary present from Rach....and soundwise, very hard to distinguish from CD.
(When using vinyl that's completely free of clicks and pops).
...and soundwise, very hard to distinguish from CD.
(When using vinyl that's completely free of clicks and pops).
