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Re: 24/96 DAD - Any opinions on this type of disc?
Generally the mastering done with these discs is done with extra care so that even if one is sceptical of the benefits of the higher resolution (there are many debates over that issue), it is likely to be the best sounding digital representation of the material currently available anyway.
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Re: 24/96 DAD - Any opinions on this type of disc?
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Generally the mastering done with these discs is done with extra care so that even if one is sceptical of the benefits of the higher resolution (there are many debates over that issue), it is likely to be the best sounding digital representation of the material currently available anyway.
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I have four DADs and they all sound like a million bucks.
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Re: 24/96 DAD - Any opinions on this type of disc?
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I have...three of them myself. I suspect two of my three are two of Philip's four (Sam Phillips?).
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Re: 24/96 DAD - Any opinions on this type of disc?
Yes of course the two Sam Phillips DADs are among my collection. Magnificent.
The new
MVI DVD program kind of resurrects the concept of the old DADs, high resolution stereo audio in the DVD-Video spec. MVIs are IMO a much more complete product than DADs were. The MVI Donald Fagan box set is wonderful, highly recommended!!!
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Re: 24/96 DAD - Any opinions on this type of disc?
Nicholas Martin,
I've got 3 DADs (Cannonball Adderly's "Somethin' Else," John Coltrane's "Blue Train" and Muddy Waters' "Folk Singer). I enjoyed them so much, I actually upgraded from the 24/96 only versions to the 24/96 on one side and 24/192 on the other versions. The originals all sounded excellent to me, but the 24/192 versions up the ante just a bit more. Either way, you can't go wrong. Enjoy!

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The MVI Donald Fagan box set is wonderful, highly recommended!!!
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Sweet, those caught my eye...I may have to pick them up!
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