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My comments refer to what I have heard with my ears. I have many CDs that sound awesome due to the fact that so many steps were taken to assure the quality of the digital information that went on the disc. I also have several 24/96 discs (Classic and Chesky) that bring another dimension to the listening experience. I hear details and subtle cues that are more real sounding than what I've heard on CD. Remember, this is in reference to my ears. As to the DTS vs Dolby Digital debate, Dolby Digital sounds great -- until you hear DTS. I actually prefer the PCM Dolby Surround to Dolby Digital. I'm willing to give up the better directional cues and "boomy" one note bass of Dolby Digital to get the fuller and more coherent sound from PCM Dolby Surround. I'm not alone, as I have read many "letters to the editor" and "reader feedback" comments from those that feel the same way. I can hear the difference between DTS at 768 kb/s and DTS at 1.5 mb/s. There are times when much compression is needed and can serve a useful purpose. But, it has to be realized that "compression kills" when it comes to my ears and the ears of many others. As to the MD comment, please. If it sounded as good as the 24/96 recording, there is something inherently wrong with the 24/96 AD or DA converter that is used for comparison. You can't compare a "top of the line" MD setup with a "bottom of the line" 24/96 setup.


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