I had to laugh when I reread this thread and all of the varied opinions.
First let me say, I am a big Neil Young fan, and this is one of many of his great releases. His catalog is huge, with some being great, some not as good. I think this is a classic must have from Neil.
I'd have to say, this DVD-A probably rates right up there with the dozen or so that I play most often.
The mix appears to be where an issue lies most among our members. If you momentarily ignore the center channel, I believe the mix is more reminiscent of how a lot of legacy Quad recordings were mixed, when the engineers were a bit more adventurous. Others have said that they have no problem with the vocal mix, and I agree with them. All of the vocals are crisp and clear, for instance allowing you to easily pick out Linda Ronstadt and James Taylor's backing vocals on "Old Man".
I had forgotten that Harvest included a 24/192 stereo track. Not that I could tell the difference between it and 24/96, but still a feature that more DVD-A discs should have offered.
From Neil Young's recent comments we still may get to experience the rest of his back catalog in hi-res on Blu-ray and 24/96 LPCM DVD-V. Whether any will be remixed for multichannel remains to be seen.
I voted on this title a few years back, but it still gets a 10. :sun
Dennis