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Title: XRCD24? Post by Jeff of Arabica on 04/22/17 at 01:08:13 Has anyone had experience with any JVC mastered XRCD24 discs? I just received a bunch of Stockfisch CD's from our good friend Randy in Caintuck (OB Betsy Guy). First off, I don't know why I didn't buy any of these Stockfisch discs earlier. They sound great. Thanks for the special price Randy :) So, I am listing to the Sara K. "Hell or High Water" XRCD disc and damn it sounds frickin' amazing! Now, I am not sure how much of it is engineering compared to the XRCD24 format since I don't have a regular CD or SACD version of this disk, but it sounds DIFFERENT in the most amazing way. Massive soundstage. Incredible detail, timbre... So dynamic. The other Stockfisch discs I got were SACD. Wowzers!! I am so impressed with the sound quality of this disc through my ZMA and Randy's Betsy's. I haven't tried my Monoliths yet but I expect nothing short of great. Would love others thoughts/opinions on this format. |
Title: Re: XRCD24? Post by Lon on 04/22/17 at 01:33:16 I have a LOT of XRCD and XRCD24 and the transfer and mastering and pressing process they represent does make a difference. In a lot of cases the mastering makes a difference as well--many of the jazz titles are mastered by Alan Yashida and his mastering is superior to a lot of other mastering engineers' efforts on the same titles. It's pretty safe to say that if you see a title you like in XRCD or XRCD24 it will sound very good and be among the best possible choices for that title. |
Title: Re: XRCD24? Post by Jeff of Arabica on 04/22/17 at 01:57:42 Thanks Lon. I kinda of assumed there was actually something to this because this XRCD24 sounds too good to be a fluke or a product of marketing hocus locus. I am on my second run through this disc. It is that good! I don't have a vast optical disc collection but I am starting to pick up a few here and there. This was the only XRCD of the Stockfish bunch I just picked up, the rest are HYBRID SACD. Happy with what I am hearing so far. Thanks for the info. |
Title: Re: XRCD24? Post by Lon on 04/22/17 at 11:25:19 Here's an explanation of the process. There is only one plant in the world, in Japan, that can master XRCD and XRCD24. This plant was near the nuclear mishap in Japan of a few years back and production was slowed down. https://www.elusivedisc.com/xrcd24anaprocess.pdf |
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