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Posted By: gnrajagopal Has anyone tried DTSonline - 02/26/04 10:48 PM
This site sells 5.1 DTS CDs that can be played on any dvd player.....anyone tried it so far?

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Posted By: pmbuko Re: Has anyone tried DTSonline - 02/26/04 11:36 PM
I have 2 or 3 CDs from them. They used to have sales and I got them cheaply.
Posted By: Ajax Re: Has anyone tried Disincline - 02/26/04 11:48 PM
I just ordered two of the dts CDs from Amazon for $3 cheaper per CD. But, as Peter says, keep your eyes open for sales at this site, and you might find them cheaper yet.
Posted By: gnrajagopal Re: Has anyone tried Disincline - 02/26/04 11:52 PM
Thnx for the replies.

Any thoughts on how these cd's measure compared to SACDs?
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Has anyone tried Disincline - 02/27/04 06:06 AM
The surround mixes are generally pretty good. The recording/mastering quality varies, of course. (Hmm lemme go get teh ones I have so I can tell you more specifics.)

Here are the DTS 5.1 discs I have:

Verdi's Aida (Performers: Caballé, Domingo, Cossotto, Cappuccilli, Ghiaurov; Riccardo Muti conducting; New Philharmonic Orchestra; Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden)
--This CD benefits greatly from the surround mix. The large stage of the opera house comes through well.

Holst - The Planets (Yoel Levi conducting the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)
-- This CD doesn't have the best performance of The Planets, but the ambiance of the hall comes through nicely

Dave Brubeck Quartet - So What's New?
-- This CD used the surround channels very sparingly. Almost everything comes through the front. Good stuff, though.

Sting - Ten Summoner's Tales
-- I think this CD uses the surround channels too much. I guess I was too used to hearing it in stereo.

I also have two sampler CDs with both song and sound effect samples.

I'd recommend dipping into DTS CDs if you really like the addition of surround to your music. The quality/clarity of the recording, even though it's 20-bit, isn't any better than you can get with good standard CDs.
Posted By: gnrajagopal Re: Has anyone tried Disincline - 02/27/04 06:14 AM
peter, thnx for the detail.

I HAVE to buy Hell freezes over...its an album me and my buddies listened to and sang with as we gluped barells of kingfisher beer back in bangalore.....some of the best days.....

the nostalgia this album brings to me......

so the question my mind is - DVD or DTS CD or both? I guess i will go with the dvd, will turn off the tv when i want just the music....



Posted By: oldskoolboarder Re: Has anyone tried Disincline - 02/27/04 06:58 AM
raj
what DVD player did you end up w/?
Posted By: gnrajagopal Re: Has anyone tried Disincline - 02/27/04 07:16 AM
am still having my 3 year old 245$ sony dvd player....waiting for some deals on sacd players, or might settle for a good sub 100 dvd player in a month or two
Posted By: joema Re: Has anyone tried Disincline - 02/27/04 12:24 PM
Raj I have the Hell Freezes Over DVD. It's very good. However from an audio standpoint, the Hotel California DVD-A is significantly better. I don't have a DVD-A player, just use my DVD player. Hotel California has both DD and DTS 5.1 tracks. The surround and overall quality is as good as any SACD I have. It's one of the top five surround discs I have. I definitely suggest the Hotel California DVD-A.
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