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In Reply to: I too am interested in the sound quality issue posted by Gandalfcrow on August 02, 2001 at 21:19:02:
I find the attitude of some "audiophiles" very snobbish about video & HT and imply that those who are interested in video are prepared to accept inferior audio. Certainyl not so for this nutter!I already own a Meridian 861 processor and it has performer miracles on 16 bit sound for CDs, LDs & DVDs. So, I am contemplating depriving my offspring of some (more) inheritance by investing later in the year in a Meridian 800 DVD/DVD-A player. This is about to hit the markets and will be one of the first players to use an outboard processor for DVD-A. One irritation is that my current 861 processor is likely to need a major upgrade to accommodate this -> even less to be left to the kids, but who says they need it anyhow!!!
Interesting times
John
Follow Ups:
I think that both can be improved on DVDs. Picture could be improved on TV as well. But I find that most people think everything is great right now. I have even had some say that DVDs beat 35mm movies. At first I would tell them they were full of s***. Now I am kinder and suggest that they get the catarcts removed from their eyes, before they go blind ;-).
John C:I'm in whole hearted agreement with you.
I wasn't around during the list shift from mono to stereo, but understand that was a very similar situation.
I'm all for multi-channel music if it improves my listening experience, and so long as during a track, the instruments are fixed, it's a pretty engaging experience.
For me, the sparser instrumentation in each speaker allows me to experience aspects of the recording with more detail.
Oh well. I usually get raked over the coals for this point of view... and could care less.
Regards,
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