Post by mcondo September 12, 2011 (1 of 6)
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I have to agree with you on Folk Singer as well as the potential for an SACD of Alone and Acoustic. While I have many fine sounding SACD's, the best sounding disc I have, imho & on my system, is the redbook Alone & Acoustic. So raw and in your face. Where Folk Singer is warm & enveloping, Alone and Acoustic is front row bite and energy.
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Post by mcondo September 13, 2011 (2 of 6)
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Correction. Not sure why, but I confused Alone & Acoustic with a different cd. I was actually referencing the "Last Time Around - Live at Legends cd.
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Post by pjg12345 September 14, 2011 (3 of 6)
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Live at Legends is pretty good too!
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Post by Lunna May 29, 2013 (4 of 6)
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2002 original vs. analogue sacd - anyone able to make direct comparison? also, with the mo-fi?
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Post by Claude May 30, 2013 (5 of 6)
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The AP SACD has a more natural sound, because the Universal SACD tries to compensate the rolled-off upper treble of the vintage recording by boosting those frequencies.
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Post by Lunna May 30, 2013 (6 of 6)
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Nice to know. Well, I've been staring at this one long enough, so just pulled the trigger. Thanks!
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