Quality Red book CD


I was listening to a Simon and Garfunkel CD , ( circa 1972 ) its one of the best sounding discs I own, including SACD . After 38 years you would think all CDs would sound like this . The fact is you would have trouble finding one CD , SACD that is its sonic equal . Somewhere in the recording , mastering and replicating chain there has been a big step backwards , you would wonder how thats possible when you see a picture of a modern mastering studio . The industry tries to sell us on newer and the promise of better formats , if they put there resources to making better sounding and cheaper red book CDs they might give competition to the downloaders that they say are wrecking the music industry .
tmsorosk

Showing 1 response by metralla

Which CD? Where was it made? What are the numbers - serial number and matrix number?

The original CBS/Sony S&G made in Japan are extremely good, and a bit hard to find.

I like old CDs, preferring them to almost any remastering by the majors.

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