Accuracy, Musical Quality of reproduction. I'm using a 13 y/o CD reader and wonder if there is a better option for transferring music, especially Classical, to my Mac.Better in what terms?
I read that cds and dvds can rot away, so be careful.Accuracy, Musical Quality of reproduction. I'm using a 13 y/o CD reader and wonder if there is a better option for transferring music, especially Classical, to my Mac.
As far as I know there are no optical drives that will read SACD audio layers (SACDs have a standard CD layer which could be read in a CD player and a second, SACD layer that could only be read by SACD players - this second one is the layer that had the higher quality, multichannel audio).Thanks. I just wondered about the SACD format, etc. I know digital vs. Analog, and Chip vs Tube is a running argument for audiophiles. We had the Audio Research Amp and Preamp w/ a California Audio Lab CD and Huge speakers when we had a house/room that would accommodate. We have downsized to a cottage at The Forest Duke and don't have the space. Digital works fine now. Thanks for your quick reply/advice.
I hear you. When CDs came out I was thrilled, clear sound and NO wow, flutter, pops, ticks, and full freq/dynamic range; I did jump on the SACD/DVD-A bandwagon but at this point (65, retired explosives engineer and part-time club musician, two-tone tinnitus) any advances in audio quality will be beyond what I can hear....I had to go part way down that road due to downsizing. I “make do” with a mid level media system and/or excellent over-the-ear earphones. But life’s not so bad that way.