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<blockquote data-quote="Stanp" data-source="post: 861141" data-attributes="member: 18643"><p>Chris, I have only 12 DSD CDs. Two of which don't sound very good, however, the other ten are superb. I can hear that they are far superior to red book.They have wonderful clarity and detail. But yes, red book can sound excellent too. It is logical that the more the sampling rate been done to the wave, the more true you can represent that wave. But it is very often not because of relatively low sampling rate of red book that makes them not sound good. It is often, bad mixing, audio engineer, equipment ect. DSD can suffer the same. Sampling rate is definitely not the only factor involved to make a cd to sound good. Very few of my about 300 CDs come close to sound as good as my good DSD CDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanp, post: 861141, member: 18643"] Chris, I have only 12 DSD CDs. Two of which don't sound very good, however, the other ten are superb. I can hear that they are far superior to red book.They have wonderful clarity and detail. But yes, red book can sound excellent too. It is logical that the more the sampling rate been done to the wave, the more true you can represent that wave. But it is very often not because of relatively low sampling rate of red book that makes them not sound good. It is often, bad mixing, audio engineer, equipment ect. DSD can suffer the same. Sampling rate is definitely not the only factor involved to make a cd to sound good. Very few of my about 300 CDs come close to sound as good as my good DSD CDs. [/QUOTE]
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