Folks on discogs are sure having fun tweaking my entry!
Does Apple have Quad and 5.1? I'm with Tidal and they only have stereo and Atmos.Vote: 10
Best use of Quad: Second Line
Big Band/Jazz at its best. I listened to this album on Apple Music before I purchased this and thought it was just alright. Hearing this in quad changed my perspective completely. I think the separation/hi-quality just adds to it. If you are skeptical, do not be. Give this this a whirl and you will not regret it. Very happy with this purchase and it was not an album which was on my radar. Some talented music being produced here. ForagingRhino, bring us some more Jazz please.
Sometimes, I wish people who rate certain mixes lower could experiene this on my sound system. I think it would change some minds.
When Tidal still had Sony 360 Reality Audio, you could find some classic Sony quad mixes uploaded in that format. There are a number of quad and 5.1 mixes on Apple Music in "Dolby Audio," a.k.a. Dolby Digital (Plus). However, my impression was that @dquad listened to the album in stereo from Apple before listening in quad from the Blu-ray.Does Apple have Quad and 5.1? I'm with Tidal and they only have stereo and Atmos.
Apple Music doesn't have this in quad. I listened to it in stereo because I've never heard of the album before. I was on the fence about purchasing it until I read the ratings on this poll.When Tidal still had Sony 360 Reality Audio, you could find some classic Sony quad mixes uploaded in that format. There are a number of quad and 5.1 mixes on Apple Music in "Dolby Audio," a.k.a. Dolby Digital (Plus). However, my impression was that @dquad listened to the album in stereo from Apple before listening in quad from the Blu-ray.
Right on!!! I often find myself enjoying these quads more than Atmos mixes. Right there in the middle of the band - yay!Gave it a 9 because everything can't be a 10, but I think I need to change this one to 10. I am more and more amazed after each listening session that it sounds so good. Like it was recorded yesterday without any of the mastering horrors that frequently ruin what should otherwise be a masterpiece put together by top notch artists.
I haven't read up on any of the notes for this one, but I think some of the guys who are remastering the Atmos stuff need to take a listen and see what can be done with only 4 channels.