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    This weekend I listened to Eric Clapton's Sessions for Robert J DVD for the first time. I was stunned, this is fantastic. It's just like being in the recording studio with the musicians. And they're all really good musicians. Make sure you're listening to the DTS track in 5.1.

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    some theorie behind

    Stereo and Surround
    A lecture on stereo and surround by Helmut Wittek.

    http://www.schoeps.de/en/downloads/papers
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    Pink Floyd WYWH on SACD

    Finally I bought Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" on SACD.
    It offers a real 5.1 Sound with different channels and a center. The sound is brilliant and worth the little wxtra money IMHO. The booklet is quite nice. It is a multichannel hybrid SACD, so the disc is playable in any CD-player.

    The DVD-A seems to be a part of the immersion box, which does not suit my needs.
    If you get a DVD-A with only DTS from an obscure source the result might be obscure.

    There is a version converted with excellent hardware from an original quadro LP and processed with the well respected program CEDAR. It is an outstandind work but the sound does not reach that of the SACD.
    (In Germany you may keep a copy if you have the original LP).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoerninger View Post
    Stereo and Surround
    A lecture on stereo and surround by Helmut Wittek.

    http://www.schoeps.de/en/downloads/papers
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    Thanks for that. I understood about 90% of it and will look deeper into the references that eluded me.

    They have some amazing microphones.
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    Jeff Beck: Performing This Week...

    ...Live at Ronnie Scott's.

    The man, the legend, the reality... at 63 (at the time in 2007) Jeff Beck shows why he has the chops to destroy every young wonder-thing guitar player out there. This is an incredible musical set on Bluray with DTS TrueHD 5.1 surround. (There's also a Dolby Surround track and PCM stereo.) The 21 song tracklist is both a Beck hit list and a "hit list" for every other wanna-be guitar player who's going to get a cap popped right in their arse if they attempt to play like this.

    The audio is really splendid, made to be more that just a simple audience/ambience environment, though that is certainly there. But played at the right volume *LOUD* the instruments separate themselves and take up positions in the room that are palpable and powerful and intimate. I actually thought about moving the chairs out of the Two Jims Theatre and putting in a round table and a couple of chairs, with a small red-shaded light and some cocktails--it just felt like I was at a first or second row table at Ronnie Scott's.

    The video quality is a bit hit and miss, as there are times when it's not as sharp as I'd like it, but there are many, many moments of absolute clarity. Close ups of Jeff''s hands at work on his Fender Stratocaster are mind blowing. The looks, smiles, and respect shown between Beck and his bandmates, Vinnie Colaiuta, Jason Rebello, and Tal Wilkenfeld are priceless. A few cool guests appear for vocals, and in one case vocals and guitar. Seeing and hearing a couple of Yardbirds bandmates together for a pair of songs is not a bad thing.

    This is a Jeff Beck milestone captured in a wonderful moment, a self-built monument for all time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoerninger View Post
    Finally I bought Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" on SACD.
    It offers a real 5.1 Sound with different channels and a center. The sound is brilliant and worth the little wxtra money IMHO. The booklet is quite nice. It is a multichannel hybrid SACD, so the disc is playable in any CD-player.

    The DVD-A seems to be a part of the immersion box, which does not suit my needs.
    If you get a DVD-A with only DTS from an obscure source the result might be obscure.

    There is a version converted with excellent hardware from an original quadro LP and processed with the well respected program CEDAR. It is an outstandind work but the sound does not reach that of the SACD.
    (In Germany you may keep a copy if you have the original LP).

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    WYWH is one of my DID's .....I picked up FLAC versions from the SACD and BD ....the bluray version was clearly superior...

    was reading that BD music distribution is where the future is ...that DVD-a and SACD are withering on the vine.




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    Just got Chris Botti In Boston - BluRay in Dolby True HD - 71. audio ... http://www.amazon.com/Chris-Botti-Bo...dp/B001R60ESE/
    Botti plus Boston Pops plus some guest talent on various songs
    We haven't listened end to end but so far it sounds great - esp Botti with Yo Yo ma doing Morricone's theme from Cinema Paridiso -
    just amazing sound and vision!
    Using the Oppo BDP-93 and the Integra DTC 9.8, it all plays quite well!

    Quite worthwhile recording to have - if you like that sort of thing ...!
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    Sean Olive:HARMAN's How To Listen

    How to Listen is a desktop software application developed by the Harman International R&D group for the purpose of training and selecting listeners used in audio product research, development, and testing. The software consists of a number of training exercises where different kinds of timbral, spatial and dynamic distortions commonly found within the recording and audio chains are simulated and added to music.
    The listener’s task is to identify, classify or rate these distortions according to a number of well-defined perceptual attributes and scales. The software automatically adjusts the difficulty of each training task based on the listener’s performance.

    We are happy to offer a free beta version of this software to audio enthusiasts in the hope that they will use it to improve their critical listening skills and appreciation for high quality sound reproduction. Enjoy!
    ... Supports 2-channel stereo and multichannel wav files (up to 24 bit, 96 kHz)

    http://harmanhowtolisten.blogspot.de/


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    with Scott Wilkinson interviewing Sean Olive:
    http://www.hometheater.com/content/p...-98-sean-olive

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    Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones Live At The Checkerboard Lounge

    Chicago 1981 DVD/CD (2012)

    New mix including DTS 5.1
    Very astonishing mix, Muddy Waters and (some of) the Rolling Stones jump right into your listening room. I don't remember ever have had such an intimate listening impressing.
    But instead of reading my humble english better look here:
    http://www.amazon.com/Waters-Rolling...owViewpoints=1

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    Agreed - I got that DVD package a week ago and it is stunning ... Video and Audio!
    Can't believe how small the stage was with all of them on it!

    What an amazing evening that was for the attendees - glad they recorded it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoerninger View Post
    Chicago 1981 DVD/CD (2012)

    New mix including DTS 5.1
    Very astonishing mix, Muddy Waters and (some of) the Rolling Stones jump right into your listening room. I don't remember ever have had such an intimate listening impressing.
    But instead of reading my humble english better look here:
    http://www.amazon.com/Waters-Rolling...owViewpoints=1

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    LAWRENCE OF ARABIA, Soundtrack

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    Some time ago the soundtrack of the film „Lawrence of Arabia“ has been newly recorded and released as HDCD. If you listen to this music there is hardly anything to miss and it sounds wonderful. Interestingly this CD has been released in Dolby Surround, very unusual for a CD.
    You may wonder is surround sound an advantage in a screenplay taking place in a desert where there is no echo. Yes it is. When listening to the music you get the impression of depth in front and back, the desert surrounds you.

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    If you know the film and its music you may judge the new release of the soundtrack as smooth and gentle. The original soundtrack is released in stereo. It is more rough and it puts you right into the scenes of action. You might see the film only by listening to the music.
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    Got Emma a copy of the SADE - Coming Home Live 2011 concert on Bluray
    http://www.amazon.com/Sade-Bring-Hom...dp/B007NESBK2/
    Lots of hits, a great band & a VERY nice concert in surround [5.1]

    If you like her music, its a very well done show.
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    nena feat. nena

    Nena is a German singer and actress. She rose to international fame with the song "99 Luftballons"/ "99 Red Balloons".
    In this concert she is featuring
    - Westbam
    - witt
    - Howard Jones
    - Kim Wilde
    - Hartmut Engler
    - Markus
    - Rolf, Jürgen and Uwe
    - Rosenstolz
    - Udo Lindenberg

    Fine surround sound in
    - DVD-A with 96 kHz/24 bit,
    - DTS 5.1
    - Dolby 5.1
    and stereo tracks.

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    ASIN: B0000942HU
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