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Re: THX and music replay...
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: THX and music replay...
- From: "mikehumberston" <mike@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 03:46:51 -0000
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--- In ukha_d@y..., "Mark Harrison" <Mark.Harrison@e...>
wrote:
> Mike,
>
> The point of the CD12 example was about specialisation extending
to
> the very high-end.
>
> I was trying to suggest that the ideal source for CD replay was a
> dedicated CD player, not a DVD player, no matter how good.
>
> I'm in the fortunate position to have been able to sped a
> reasonable amount of time listening to the CD12 over the last
> couple of years, with a number of different pairings... and I don't
> find ANY DVD player as good for music :-)
There may be other reasons why perhaps you might have a personal
preference for the CD12 but I have great difficulty in believing that
that is actually because the Meridian 800 is capable of playing DVD's.
The 800 is effectively a specialised digital computer. It uses a
standard ATAPI/IDE DVD-ROM drive, just like the one you might install
in a personal computer and, when the disc permits, will transcribe
bit perfect data from the disc you place in the drawer regardless of
the fact that data is on an audio CD in the same way that your
computer is capable of loading bit-perfect data from a CD that is
placed in its DVD-ROM drive. The 800 will then and apply the
digital
signal processing appropriate for audio CD's, not the processing
applicable to DVD's, so the fact that it is also a DVD player is
effectively irrelevant when it is used for playing CD's.
> Of course, if the fairy godfather appeared and granted me a single
> hi-fi component as a wish, I still might go for a DVD player, but
> that's more to do with the fact that I tend to spend more time
> watching films than listening to music :-)
Unfortunately I don't have a fairy godfather or godmother but if I
did I'd choose the Meridian 800 integrated with the 861 (for surround
sound processing for films) and the active DSP speakers as I consider
that it's the best domestic system I've ever heard for playing music
and has the advantage of great flexibility including integration
possibilities - useful in an automated home - and the ability to
handle an increasingly wide range of media formats.
Regards
Mike
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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