Jaarvi's work with the NHK has been outstanding and the Sony recordings some of the best sounding SACD ever released. I had assumed that their partnership had ended so this ...
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After carefully listening to the Mobile Fidelity UDSACD2085 SACD and the Japanese SMEJ SICP-10083 SACD, it's difficult to say which is ...
In comparing this SACD with my copy of the 2013 CD remaster that was glass mastered/pressed in the US I can say that the SACD is the more immediate and detailed sounding of ...
I was well pleased with Analogue Productions' versions of "Pretzel Logic" and "Can't Buy A Thrill," but this one sounded flat to me. I'm no sound expert, and maybe the CD ...
A fantastic interpretation of an irresistible masterpiece.
Very good recording for the age, with a natural and credible sound-stage.
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I just received the Fleetwood Mac "Mirage" SACD MFSL from the at JPC Deutschland. Everything said here in the summary is true, this is pure Fleetwood Mac. ...
The new release of Beethoven's piano sonatas by Universal Japan, featuring Friedrich Gulda's 1967 recordings for the Austrian label Amadeo, shows some slight differences ...
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Comment by Downunderman - December 5, 2023 (1 of 1)
I really liked the sound of this one.
It has a richly harmonic, detailed and smooth analog sound that allowed this listener to more readily connect with the music emotionally.
By comparison the Japanese SACD is brighter, crisper, clearer and less detailed. The end result after playing them back-to-back was a more intellectual listening experience.
Bernie Grundman also mastered this one and so far, he is having a very good run with these Steely Dan remasters.
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Comment by Downunderman - December 5, 2023 (1 of 1)
I really liked the sound of this one.
It has a richly harmonic, detailed and smooth analog sound that allowed this listener to more readily connect with the music emotionally.
By comparison the Japanese SACD is brighter, crisper, clearer and less detailed. The end result after playing them back-to-back was a more intellectual listening experience.
Bernie Grundman also mastered this one and so far, he is having a very good run with these Steely Dan remasters.