When is HDCD not HDCD?

Last year I bought Brad Paisley's album "Time Well Wasted" on CD. It says on the back that it's an HDCD recording but when I try to play it in HDCD mode on my Audio Alchemy rig (DDS Pro, DTI Pro32, DDE v.3), the HDCD light doesn't come on. It lights up for all my other HDCD titles like "Time Out" and "The Soft Bulletin". Anybody know why this is? I have e-mailed hdcd.com a bunch of times, but they never got back to me.

Classé cdp-202 CD/DVD player Measurements

Classé cdp-202 CD/DVD player Measurements

When, at the beginning of this century, the market profile of the high-end Mark Levinson brand took a dip due to the parent company's reorganization, one of the companies that took advantage of the opportunity was Class&#233; Audio. Founded in 1980 by engineer Dave Reich (now with Theta Digital) and run by engineer-entrepreneur Mike Viglas since the mid-1980s, the Canadian electronics manufacturer's Omega line of high-end <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/878">amplifiers</A&gt; and <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpreamps/132">preamps</A&gt; had universally impressed <I>Stereophile</I>'s scribes, and its Omega SACD player (<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/hirezplayers/474">reviewed</A&gt; by Jonathan Scull in November 2001) was the first such product to come from a North American company.

Class&#233; Audio
5070 Franois-Cusson
Lachine, Quebec H8T 1B3
Canada
(514) 636-6384
www.classeaudio.com

Classé cdp-202 CD/DVD player Associated Equipment

Classé cdp-202 CD/DVD player Associated Equipment

When, at the beginning of this century, the market profile of the high-end Mark Levinson brand took a dip due to the parent company's reorganization, one of the companies that took advantage of the opportunity was Class&#233; Audio. Founded in 1980 by engineer Dave Reich (now with Theta Digital) and run by engineer-entrepreneur Mike Viglas since the mid-1980s, the Canadian electronics manufacturer's Omega line of high-end <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/878">amplifiers</A&gt; and <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpreamps/132">preamps</A&gt; had universally impressed <I>Stereophile</I>'s scribes, and its Omega SACD player (<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/hirezplayers/474">reviewed</A&gt; by Jonathan Scull in November 2001) was the first such product to come from a North American company.

Class&#233; Audio
5070 Franois-Cusson
Lachine, Quebec H8T 1B3
Canada
(514) 636-6384
www.classeaudio.com

Classé cdp-202 CD/DVD player Specifications

Classé cdp-202 CD/DVD player Specifications

When, at the beginning of this century, the market profile of the high-end Mark Levinson brand took a dip due to the parent company's reorganization, one of the companies that took advantage of the opportunity was Class&#233; Audio. Founded in 1980 by engineer Dave Reich (now with Theta Digital) and run by engineer-entrepreneur Mike Viglas since the mid-1980s, the Canadian electronics manufacturer's Omega line of high-end <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/878">amplifiers</A&gt; and <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpreamps/132">preamps</A&gt; had universally impressed <I>Stereophile</I>'s scribes, and its Omega SACD player (<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/hirezplayers/474">reviewed</A&gt; by Jonathan Scull in November 2001) was the first such product to come from a North American company.

Class&#233; Audio
5070 Franois-Cusson
Lachine, Quebec H8T 1B3
Canada
(514) 636-6384
www.classeaudio.com

Classé cdp-202 CD/DVD player

Classé cdp-202 CD/DVD player

When, at the beginning of this century, the market profile of the high-end Mark Levinson brand took a dip due to the parent company's reorganization, one of the companies that took advantage of the opportunity was Class&#233; Audio. Founded in 1980 by engineer Dave Reich (now with Theta Digital) and run by engineer-entrepreneur Mike Viglas since the mid-1980s, the Canadian electronics manufacturer's Omega line of high-end <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/878">amplifiers</A&gt; and <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpreamps/132">preamps</A&gt; had universally impressed <I>Stereophile</I>'s scribes, and its Omega SACD player (<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/hirezplayers/474">reviewed</A&gt; by Jonathan Scull in November 2001) was the first such product to come from a North American company.

The Waveform Loudspeaker Specifications

The Waveform Loudspeaker Specifications

John &#214;tv&#246;s, the father of Waveform Research Inc. and The Waveform Loudspeaker, hesitates not at inviting ultracritical examination: "The Waveform is the most accurate, the best, forward-firing loudspeaker in the world." Period. Reviewers, of course, welcome such statements, and I'll be examining that one, but I'll also try to answer the inherent reviewing question of whether the Waveform is a good place for you to park $9800 on your way to "the highest of high-end sound" (that was our slogan for the first Santa Monica High End Hi-Fi Show).

Waveform Research
Brighton, Ontario, Canada
No longer in existence (2006)

The Waveform Loudspeaker Thomas J. Norton's Follow-up

The Waveform Loudspeaker Thomas J. Norton's Follow-up

John &#214;tv&#246;s, the father of Waveform Research Inc. and The Waveform Loudspeaker, hesitates not at inviting ultracritical examination: "The Waveform is the most accurate, the best, forward-firing loudspeaker in the world." Period. Reviewers, of course, welcome such statements, and I'll be examining that one, but I'll also try to answer the inherent reviewing question of whether the Waveform is a good place for you to park $9800 on your way to "the highest of high-end sound" (that was our slogan for the first Santa Monica High End Hi-Fi Show).

Waveform Research
Brighton, Ontario, Canada
No longer in existence (2006)

The Waveform Loudspeaker Manufacturers Comment page 2

The Waveform Loudspeaker Manufacturers Comment page 2

John &#214;tv&#246;s, the father of Waveform Research Inc. and The Waveform Loudspeaker, hesitates not at inviting ultracritical examination: "The Waveform is the most accurate, the best, forward-firing loudspeaker in the world." Period. Reviewers, of course, welcome such statements, and I'll be examining that one, but I'll also try to answer the inherent reviewing question of whether the Waveform is a good place for you to park $9800 on your way to "the highest of high-end sound" (that was our slogan for the first Santa Monica High End Hi-Fi Show).

Waveform Research
Brighton, Ontario, Canada
No longer in existence (2006)
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