Question: Is CDR recording the same as the SACD


I have downloaded most of my CD's to an external hardrive to be played back through my Squeezebox Touch. But, when it came to my SACD's only the CD layer could be used.

So, I started recording the SACD analog outputs from my Cary 306 Pro to my Tascam CD Recorder. I used some high quality CDR blanks.

Now, when I played those CDR's back with the Cary they sound so very close to the original SACD layer.

Then I loaded these CDR recordings into my computer/hardrive.

Question: Is my CDR recording the same as the SACD?
I mean, it is from the same analog output.
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Showing 1 response by tomcy6

You are sending an SACD quality analog signal to your recorder and recording it at a lower resolution (16/44.1), as you probably know. Cds and Cd-rs can sound very good, better than many SACDs, so I don't see why you couldn't get close to SACD quality on your Cd-r recordings.

Michael Fremer records Lps to Cd-rs and says that he gets great sound doing it. He's rather particular about sound, so there's another yes vote.

Since you've got the SACD layer, the Cd layer and your recording of the SACD analog signal, you should be able to tell us which comes in 1st, 2nd and 3d.