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In noting John Smyth's news of forthcoming SACDs,
>Ramiro Arguello wrote:
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>> I will not buy another CD wich is not SACD or DVD-A.
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>Dave Harman wrote
>But let me ask you .. which is more important - the music or the sound?
Up to a point they are both right. My own rate of CD buying has slowed
down in recent years as I have difficulty in finding time to listen to
my favourite discs, much less all of my collection. Those I do buy
contain music that I have just come across, mainly early music. Yet I
hear of SACDs that would better those works I already have on CD; and I
am considering buying some (obviously you can't buy everything that you
would like), even though they cost a bit more and even though I have not
got an SACD player - yet. (Any ideas, folks?) So, I would happily buy a
new Hesperion XXI CD without worrying about the CD sound; but for Brahms
2 it would take a well reviewed (or well recommended on this List) SACD
to tempt me. Hedging my bets, I guess.
Incidentally, the new CD that has given me the most enjoyment in the
last year is L'Arpeggiata's La Tarantella, which I play so often it will
probably be worn out long before the SACD version appears. But, if one
does appear, I'll buy it.
George Marshall
Cheshire, England
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