Is SACD Dead?

When SACD players came on the market a few years ago, I was hesitant to get one because there weren't many CD titles being released in the format. I thought that I would wait awhile and see if it caught on with the public before making an investment in an SACD player. It seems that it hasn't caught on, as I see very few new titles and almost no advertising for the format. I bought a few of the hybrid CD's out of curiosity, such as The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan.

Woo Hoo! Page 3! After only 18 months! OK, how about "Soundtracks..."

Hey hey!

I was thinking about John Marks' article about recordings that have become part of the fabric of American life, and I was thinking back to when movie soundtracks made that transition from either a rehash of a musical or an hour of atmospherics into the modern form of music compilation that they seem to be now.

First, I thought it was the soundtrack to FM, but Saturday Night Fever preceeded it by a year.

B&W 602s2 sounding a little harsh ?

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hello guys, I recently got hold of a pair 602's series 2 speakers, they are resting on a pair of nexus 6 stands, my source is Rotel RCD-965BX cd player, my amp is Sony STR-DA1200ES (Av-Amp), I'm finding these speakers a little too forward and harsh for my liking, I've upgraded to the 602's from a cheap pair of

Tyger

Tyger

Brazil's Guilherme Marcondes shows the big studios how to make animation interesting. <I>Tyger</I> mixes puppetry, illustration, photography, and CGI together to create something that Neil Gaiman describes as "like something I dreamed as a boy." When you start channelling Gaiman's dreams, you're in serious territory.

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