To the original Poster -
I like Boston too, but unfortunately their recordings are bad on all formats. I have vinyl, CD, and SACD. The music is great, but the recordings are among the worst. So I don't think this is a good test for SACD. Get some more SACDs, granted, most of SACD is classical so hopefully you like classical.
With regard to recording date... logic would dictate that new technology = better recordings. Unfortunately, this is not the case. That is why turntables and vinyl are still the preferred audiophile choice.
Some of the best classical recordings (and performances) are from the 50s and 60s on mercury, rca, etc. Of course there are some good ones that are newer too, but the argument that newer = better recording does not hold true
I like Boston too, but unfortunately their recordings are bad on all formats. I have vinyl, CD, and SACD. The music is great, but the recordings are among the worst. So I don't think this is a good test for SACD. Get some more SACDs, granted, most of SACD is classical so hopefully you like classical.
With regard to recording date... logic would dictate that new technology = better recordings. Unfortunately, this is not the case. That is why turntables and vinyl are still the preferred audiophile choice.
Some of the best classical recordings (and performances) are from the 50s and 60s on mercury, rca, etc. Of course there are some good ones that are newer too, but the argument that newer = better recording does not hold true