Yep, there aren’t too many SACD’S around though they haven’t died out yet which
is probably due to the fact that to play a SACD is a cheaper option now than it
ever has been, I refer to my notes on the first SACD capable player I bought.
> On 30 Mar 2015, at 3:27 am, John Gurd wrote:
>
> Hi D
You don’t need to access any menu system, just put the SACD into your player
and press the play button, a lot of Blu-Ray players will play SACD’S without a
problem, the sony player I mentioned in a SACD player though I should warn you
that at $99 I don’t know how good it would be, I am thinking
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> Hi Dane,
>
> I didn't realise SAD's could
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of John Gurd
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2015 9:27 AM
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Subject: RE: SACD'S
Hi Dane,
I didn't realise SAD's could do multi-channel recordings. I have a few BluRay
audio recordi
Hi Dane,
I didn't realise SAD's could do multi-channel recordings. I have a few BluRay
audio recordings which sound great but only one is multi-channal. While they
sound great you still have to use a menu system to access them just as if they
were BluRay video. I wish there were more multi-chan