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The sound of Super Audio CD's
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<blockquote data-quote="scrarfussi" data-source="post: 1067900" data-attributes="member: 14101"><p>Assuming your BD Player is connected via HDMI to get the SACD playback </p><p>and the NAD via RCA or Coax </p><p>then you have more information on the HDMI connection and the internal Dac being used is the one in the AVR </p><p>with the CD player you are going from digital to analog (inside cd player )to ( analog to digital to analog ) The DSP of the AVR </p><p>So it becomes more than just the differences between SACD and Redbook </p><p>you would need the same CD in SACD and in redbook and play the same track off the SONY </p><p></p><p>As to your comparison i have listened to DSD and Redbook versions of same album and yes the DSD sounds smoother and more ambience Fuller</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrarfussi, post: 1067900, member: 14101"] Assuming your BD Player is connected via HDMI to get the SACD playback and the NAD via RCA or Coax then you have more information on the HDMI connection and the internal Dac being used is the one in the AVR with the CD player you are going from digital to analog (inside cd player )to ( analog to digital to analog ) The DSP of the AVR So it becomes more than just the differences between SACD and Redbook you would need the same CD in SACD and in redbook and play the same track off the SONY As to your comparison i have listened to DSD and Redbook versions of same album and yes the DSD sounds smoother and more ambience Fuller [/QUOTE]
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