"ALL SACDs are DSD64, period" . . . I did not know that. Surprised.ALL SACDs are DSD64, period. They may, however, be derived from DSD256. I think that that was also the case with “Lotus” by Santana.
"ALL SACDs are DSD64, period" . . . I did not know that. Surprised.ALL SACDs are DSD64, period. They may, however, be derived from DSD256. I think that that was also the case with “Lotus” by Santana.
My order exactly with DHL and the same great packaging. Never a problem with CDJapan in over fifteen years.My box of 2 (like yours) is due this coming Friday. I expect the exact same excellent packaging and care. Love it.
Really? I thought that was common knowledge. Higher rates of DSD postdate SACD by many years, and the standard was never changed to allow them on disc."ALL SACDs are DSD64, period" . . . I did not know that. Surprised.
May be more Santana and Billy Joel?Updated first post to include Borboletta and Streetlife Serenade.
(one wonders what the missing SICP 10152, 10153, 10154, and 10156 could be?)
Quad SACD simply means that although technically the SACD may have 5.1 channels, that its from a quadraphonic source and only has four active channels! It has nothing to do with DSD higher rates like DSD256!Hey, $30 ... the same list price as the Audio Fidelity SACD and QUAD [DSD 256] remastered from I would imagine the original Columbia analogue masters!
Updated first post to include Borboletta and Streetlife Serenade.
(one wonders what the missing SICP 10152, 10153, 10154, and 10156 could be?)
Well noticed. Actually Piano Man set number is SICP 10151~4.I think 52 and 53 are the bonus CD and bonus dvd in the Piano Man set.
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