Yeah, yeah, I know some of you are die-hard two channel listeners, and I totally respect you for it, but some of us also like multi-channel sound, so please humor me for a moment.
If you have a former Good Guys which became a CompUSA which is now being closed like the one at Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance, CA, then you might want to visit. Today I got a basket full of DTS 5.1 and DVD-A titles for a song.
Ray Charles, genius loves company superdisc DVD-A, DTS, super hi-rez CD included
Diana Krall, Love Scenes, DTS
Paul McCartney and Wings Venus and Mars DTS
Blue Man Group, The Complex DVD-A, DTS, hi-rez stereo
The Moody Blues, Days of Future Past DTS, HDS
Steve Miller Band, Fly Like an Eagle DTS, HDS
Marvin Gaye, Forever Yours DTS
Sting, Nothing Like the Sun DTS
Sting, Brand new Day DTS
Sting, Ten Summoner's Tales DTS
Don Henley, The End of the Innocence DTS, DTS-ES
Crosby-Nash, Another Stoney Evening DVD-A, DTS, hi-rez stereo
Queen, The Game DVD-A, DTS, hi-rez stereo
Queen, A Night at the Opera DVD-A, DTS, hi-rez stereo
Tchaikovsky, Classics DVD-A, DTS
Frank Zappa, Halloween DVD-A, DTS, hi-rez stereo
Frank Zappa, Quadiophiliac DVD-A, DTS, hi-rez stereo
Medeski Martin and Wood, Uninvisible DVD-A, DTS-ES, hi-rez stereo
Tom Petty, Sound Stage Live DVD Video, DD5.1
Johnny Cash, Live From Austin DVD Video, DTS, hi-rez stereo
Planet Earth (environmental compilation) DVD-A, DTS, hi-rez stereo
I think that's 21 titles. Cost: about $140. Less than $7 each. I would have purchased more, but I ran out of money.
I'll have plenty to listen to over the next few weeks!