Faced with a tough choice...

 

Bronze Member
Username: Culp4684

Post Number: 62
Registered: Aug-04
OK. This question is not meant to start a war, but feel free to put your helmets on...

Let's say I have a universal player and want to purchase a copy of Diana Krall's "The Look of Love".

Which version do I buy and why? The DVD-A or SACD?
 

J. Vigne
Unregistered guest


Both to compare and then start a war.



 

Bronze Member
Username: Mrspeeed

Canada

Post Number: 31
Registered: Jun-04
Which ever is the cheapest ;-)
 

Silver Member
Username: Myrantz

Post Number: 882
Registered: Aug-04
Either format would be fine in my view. I'd take Ms Krall (Mrs Costello) in any package. For listening purposes of course.
 

Bronze Member
Username: Culp4684

Post Number: 63
Registered: Aug-04
I guess it just matters as far as which is available. I saw both versions at Best Buy yesterday.

I just thought the DVD-A version would have a few more features...
 

Silver Member
Username: Arnold_layne

MadridSpain

Post Number: 179
Registered: Jun-04
I have the SACD version, it's good. Sound is very sweet. Haven't listened to DVD-A version.

Here's a link to a format comparision, where this particular DK album was used:

http://users.bigpond.net.au/christie/articles.html

Cheers
AL
 

Gold Member
Username: John_a

Post Number: 2284
Registered: Dec-03
Robert,

Please get them both, and tell us if there is any difference....
 

Bronze Member
Username: Culp4684

Post Number: 64
Registered: Aug-04
John-

I'm hoping you're kidding. My wallet would be really hurtin' if I had to buy two versions of each title!

Besides, I don't have a SACD/ DVD-A player yet. The Denon 2910 I want hasn't hit the shelf yet here in NJ.
 

Gold Member
Username: John_a

Post Number: 2291
Registered: Dec-03
Robert,

"Let's say I have a universal player"

"Besides, I don't have a SACD/ DVD-A player yet."

Well, then, buy the disc you can play.

I was hoping you could tell us which is better!
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