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This one. It came with the first SACD Philips SACD-1000 I reviewed and I never gave it back. ;-)
Kal
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Post by airegin May 11, 2010 (43 of 80)
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Kal Rubinson said:
This one. It came with the first SACD Philips SACD-1000 I reviewed and I never gave it back. ;-)
Kal
I have that music on a disc and I understand why you didn't give it back.
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Post by DSD May 11, 2010 (44 of 80)
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Post by DSD May 11, 2010 (46 of 80)
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Sorry Kal I just found it, I forgot I answered this question back in February.
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Kind of Blue by Miles Davis.
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Post by AdrianH May 12, 2010 (48 of 80)
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I had lots of SACDs before I bought a player. I bought all the classic Moody Blues albums on SACD because I wanted the bonus tracks and better sound quality than the previous CD versions which were awful. Then I started to get the Genesis double packs. Again, not really for the SACD layer but to get the video content. Then recently I got back into my jazz collection and found lots of classic jazz re-issues on SACD. That's when I went potty and bought a player and loads more discs.
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Kal Rubinson said:
Budapest Live - Ivan Fischer
This one. It came with the first SACD Philips SACD-1000 I reviewed and I never gave it back. ;-)
Don't worry, last time I checked they still had a couple of boxes left.
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Before I even had an SACD player, I was at Tower Records when they debuted the Rolling Stones on SACD. I purchased Hot Rocks and one other RS title for their remastered RBCD layer and had I known (as they were introductory discounted titles) I would've purchased the whole lot (as they are sadly OOP and fetching big bucks). "You Can't always get what you want......but you can try" and where is that crystal ball when you need it?
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