On Wed, 17 Feb 2016 12:36:05 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 2/17/2016 12:11 PM, John H. wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDxGQ5t4lvI
Enjoy.
Telarc has put out a number of Super Audio CD's, this being one of them.
Hopefully, you have a Super Audio CD player (Sony) and
amplifier/receiver that
will accept it's 6 channel output with each channel having a dedicated,
discrete input. The amp/receiver must be then put in direct, 6 channel
mode, (often called "Multi-Channel Input" driving a main left, main
right, center, left rear, right rear and subwoofer. Most Telarc SACD
are hybrid, meaning they will also play on a conventional CD player but
you will lose superior fidelity of a SACD recording. Conventional,
digital "Surround Sound" ... be it 5.1 or 7.1 is *not* SACD.
In addition, SACD's are recorded completely differently than a regular
CD. It's complicated and hard to explain but it uses phase modulation
rather than amplitude modulation. Basically, it's much like the
fidelity difference between AM and FM radio. Many people don't realize
that AM radio's bandwidth is limited to 10Khz which means it can't
broadcast the full audio frequency spectrum that the human ear can
detect. FM, in addition to being frequency modulated rather than
amplitude modulated has a 200Khz bandwidth.
The only negative about SACD's is the limited number of them available
and the fact that Sony is the only manufacturer of SACD players (last I
knew).
Actually, I made a mistake. I should have said the one below was my favorite CD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cseIRp9t5UE
This is the one I've got, thank God, and it plays very well on my Bose stuff. It came
out, I believe, in 1980. Probably before SACD was invented.
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