
July 14th 03, 10:22 PM
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Why do SACDs sound better? (Soft troll)
"Jim H" wrote in message
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 18:47:33 +0100, Keith G wrote:
Given that my own preferences are for vinyl and that I think all
'digital'
music is crap compared with it, I am, nevertheless, interested to know
why
exactly is it that SACDs (stereo) sound so much better than the
equivalent
CDs?
Anyone who says they don't is lying (if only to themselves) - sticks out
like a chapel hatpeg....
I am yet to hear a SACD, but the reason they supposedly sound better is a
higher sample frequency, bringing the digital waveform closer to the
analogue ideal.
:-)
Its similar in some ways to having an raster image use more
pixels. There is also a simpler method of encoding, although what effect
this has on the sound I'm not sure.
That's not to say analogue is ideal, there's a trade off between analogue
accuracy and digital precision. On my current system I prefer cd, but then
my tt is nothing special.
OK, give us the spec. then and we'll tweak it up for you - wotcha got?
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