Re: Rush: "Snakes and Arrows" discussion
After watching this BD about three times, I have to agree with some here. I initially thought the sound quality was fantastic, but repeated views have revealed some flaws. I'm still working the kinks out of my set-up, however. I just purchased a Sony 550 player, and this was the first disc I viewed. I also have to state that I'm a very fanatical Rush fan. So I'm a little biased.
Initially, I was stunned by the quality of sound coming from my surrounds (Paradigm Atoms). I've never heard them sound so expansive and immersive. The lossless quality is evident in the shimmering cymbals. Even the crowd noise sounded better than I've ever heard. The vocals sounded clear and huge. After the weak vocals of Rush in Rio, that was a surprising difference. However, as others have noted, the "boomy" quality of the vocal mix bothered me. I thought the vocal mix on R30 was better.
Bass sounded a little weak at first. I had my surrounds and my center set to "small" in the 550 setup menu. After changing that to "large," I've got tons more bass. Ged's "crunchy" bass sound is really growing on me. I love that fuzz!
I love that I can see what they are playing, note for note (viewed on a Pany 50" 768p). The video editing was superb. I've noted elsewhere that I can see knuckle hair on Alex's hands during the solos! I can see individual gray hairs on Geddy's head! I can tell which strings are vibrating, and which are not. The colors on the cymbals are amazing. I even love the "shakey-cam" shots of Neil when he's doing a snare drum roll. And there are even shots of him cracking a smile between the ubiquitous layers of his kit.

Overall, I wish there were more music-sensitive edits, such as my favorite drum parts, guitar licks, etc. being highlighted in the video edit. But everyone is different, and everyone emphasizes different parts in their mind while listening. I also wish the vocal mix was a bit tighter and confined to the center channel, instead of booming over the entire sound stage. I wish that the center channel was not so busy. There are guitars, bass, drums ,and vocals all competing for that center space. I do like the surround quality of the drums, but I wish there was more left/right separation in the mains. The guitar is mixed well into the 5.1 channels, but it sounded a tad weak at times. What I was hearing wasn't matching the intensity of what Alex was strumming.
The PCM stereo mix sounded great. It had a lot more bass. It was crystal clear, and I couldn't detect any problems. I keep planning on doing an A/B comparison with the CD. I'll let you know when I do.