Laserdiscs- how do they sound with outboard DACs


I just bought an old Pioneer Elite Laserdisc player and been having a ball with it having the audio run through my audio system. A new friend introduced me to Laserdiscs and we spent the afternoon watching operas and drinking wine. With my 400 kids it has been a long time since I have been able to spend a day in this manner!! I have been watching the old Met opera discs and other concerts. My wife is in the opera world and she is using this as a tool to learn different operas. With the subtitles, it is fun to follow the action. I just couldn't listen to it on regular CD's or vinyl without knowing what is going on.

My question is how good are Laserdiscs sonically with an outboard dac? I would think they would be sonically competitive with normal CD's. I see in the past people used laserdisc players that were able to play CDs as transports.

All thoughts would be welcome. I realize it is a dead technology but they really don't sound bad.
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I feel the sound wasn't cd quality. I have 3 laser disc players and like 300 laser discs.I feel the sound was more VCR friendly. BUT I have recorded some good concerts from, the tv when that's what we used at the time .But some play cds ,so....
I thought they carried 16/44 2 channel audio along with analog tracks and the later ones Dolby. I would definitely think it would work.

Actually sounds like fun. I haven't seen a working player in years but I remember the disc packaging on some sets were glorious.

Good luck.