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Very first recording made entirely in the DXD Domain..
« on: October 22, 2006, 06:27:25 PM »
DPA microphones, Millennia Media amplifiers, and SPHYNX2 converters to a PYRAMIX workstation, all within the DXD realm...may be a keeper...

MOZART Violin Concertos / Marianne Thorsen and TrondheimSolistene / 2L38SACD
”With this recording we wish to present a fresh version of the most elegant violin concertos in the history of music. While respecting the origin and tradition of this music, we have sought a new and dynamic musical experience rooted in our present time. To us, Mozart is as solid as rock, as soft as snow, and as clear as ice; this recording embraces the listener in a sonic world that invites him or her to participate actively in the experience, in close and mutual interaction with the soloist and the orchestra. Only in this way can we genuinely express our love of Mozart's music.”


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Re: Very first recording made entirely in the DXD Domain..
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2006, 08:49:44 PM »
Cool, looks like a nice step towards making DSD recording more practical.
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Re: Very first recording made entirely in the DXD Domain..
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2006, 09:51:59 AM »
"...The key advantages of SACD are: efficient copy protection..."   :P

Also note the severe dip in frequency response of DXD in the "critical" 125K to 200K region   :P

I'm sticking to vinyl!     ;D


 

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