In Reply to: They're on the same disc posted by GPB on December 3, 2000 at 06:23:59:
GPB:Thanks for the link. Having both DTS and DD5.1 on the same disk is what inspired me to compare them.
The review on your link says the following:
"....The DTS version is preferred choice between the two formats, with a sound that simply sounds more natural, in particular from the tonality and fidelity of the string instruments. In addition, there is a slightly more compelling sense of resolution and texture within the spatial soundfield, and the low-end delivers with subtly yet noticeably greater depth."
I wish they would provide a particulr track or sement that shows this DTS superiority. When I did my comparisons, the two formats were equivalent. But at least I have one opinion now(unless the reviewer is just parroting the DTS sales brochure, which what I am sustpecting since they do not provide any track details).
Both formats sounded excellent, it is just hard for me to say which was better.
Samir
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Follow Ups
- The link you provide says the DTS track is superior, but provides no details - Samir 12:08:13 12/03/00 (6)
- Re: The link you provide says the DTS track is superior, but provides no details - GPB 15:38:34 12/03/00 (5)
- Yes, both DTS and DD5.1 are on the same disc, so the comparison is begged - Samir 17:10:41 12/03/00 (4)
- DTS responds to Dolby evaluation... - GPB 19:33:14 12/03/00 (2)
- OK. But has anyone Listened to compare the SOUND?? - Samir 07:31:26 12/04/00 (1)
- Re: OK. But has anyone Listened to compare the SOUND?? - Blue 19:02:09 12/05/00 (0)
- Re: Yes, both DTS and DD5.1 are on the same disc, so the comparison is begged - GPB 19:31:15 12/03/00 (0)