There is some dispute in this thread about whether sound quality matters in recommendations for CD purchases. There is no question that a great performance is a great performance regardless of whether it is DDD 5.1 surround or a tin foil pressing. There is great and somewhat unsurpassable value in the quality of the performance. However, For those who are fortunate to have high end audio equipment and for those who have high end 5.1 channel in an acoustically correct room, there is no question that sound quality matters. Telarc is recording all new material in 5.1 surround. I picked up Mahler's 9th by Jesus Lopez-Cobos and put it on the system. All I can say is WOW! You are there. You are listening to Mahler for the first time (which I am). You are experiencing a live performance however flawed Lopez-Cobos might be (and I'm not sure that it is flawed or imperfect). You are IN THE MUSIC, with the conductor, which is right where you want to be. So, while performance does and will always be the primary selection criteria for a CD purchase, I believe that you MUST talk about the sound quality as well when making a recommendation Donald Scarinci [log in to unmask] [The question isn't whether sound quality is important (it certainly is to me and most others). The question is whether DDD is any indication of sound quality. It isn't, as anyone who has sampled a sufficient number of recordings can attest. The assumption that a recording must be DDD to have great sound quality is not only flawed, it is simply ridiculous. -Dave]