i'm still relistening to my CD's with the SDA's. and today i listened to Diva by Annie Lennox. wow.. it sounded really good. well done recording. her voice was made for the SDA's. ;)
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i'm still relistening to my CD's with the SDA's. and today i listened to Diva by Annie Lennox. wow.. it sounded really good. well done recording. her voice was made for the SDA's. ;)
RUSH- Chronicles WOW!!!!!!!!!!
I heard details I had never heard in the almost 30 years I've been listening to Rush.
Red Barchetta
Train to Bangkok
Tom Sawyer
Limelight
etc
Depeche Mode - Violator especially 7. Policy of Truth
I absofreakin lutely love Rush, i have a double cd set of the best of... i gotta spin this again on the sda1's...Quote:
Originally posted by ND13
RUSH- Chronicles WOW!!!!!!!!!!
I heard details I had never heard in the almost 30 years I've been listening to Rush.
Red Barchetta
Train to Bangkok
Tom Sawyer
Limelight
etc
That should be "Chronicles". Tell me what you think after hearing it on the SDA's. I'm telling you man, there were details I had NEVER heard before. I've listened to this disc on many a rig, including several "High- End". I use it for auditioning, because of it's diversity. There are several tracks that the recording isn't up to today's standards and then there are tracks that were mastered superbly. It's a great disc for audtioning speakers as well as sources,amps,etc....Quote:
Originally posted by faster100
I absofreakin lutely love Rush, i have a double cd set of the best of... i gotta spin this again on the sda1's...
THE YEARNING Romances for Alto Flute - Michael Hoppe' - Tim Wheater
Tracks 1-3, the Race Cars is really good....a lot of movement from the L/R channels..
SRV's Greatest Hits
His rendition of "Little Wing" is beautiful.
"Yes", pick your favorite, they all blew me away.
Put in B. B. King's Live at the Regal last night for the very first time with my SDA 1Cs. BY FAR the widest soundstage of any disc I've played. The horns were 15' left of the speaker and the guitar 15' right. Had to turn my head 45° just to get a feel for where it seemed the music was coming from. Unlike anything else I've experienced with the SDAs. Made a GREAT recording even better!
Beatles- "Revolver"
Journey - Trial By Fire - 1996
Their last CD with the original members and possibly their best. I didn't know it existed until I stumbled across it at a thrift store.
Alan Parsons Project
Emerson Lake & Palmer
Bernie Williams
The Planet Riders
William Toppley
I gotta find that one!Quote:
Originally Posted by candyliquor35m
Has anybody tried the original Pure Moods cd on sda's?I use to own...errr,my wife use to own it :o bet it wouldnt dissapoint
Do yourself a favor put in Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody...get in the sweet spot and crank it! :D
Shawn Mullins - Souls's Core - hoosier21...good call
Van Morrison's "Moondance" cd
Get any of Bela Fleck's music. Nothing I own even comes close to this sound. You have to hear it to understand!
Yep, just picked up a replacement cd and heard it for the first time on SDAs. It was outstanding.Quote:
Originally Posted by keith allen
XM Channel 71, Watercolors smooth jazz...sweeeeet.....
Got a new one,Alison Kruass & Union Station...LIVE!
Here are a few adds;
Al Dimeola- 2nd track on "Kiss my Axe"
Just finished listening to TroyD's copy of Jennifer Warnes- "The Hunter" track 8 "Way down Deep"
Edie Brickell- 1st Track ("Rush around") on "Volcano"
Jeff Beck- Track 6 ("'Cause we've ended as Lovers") on "Blow by Blow"
David Gray- Track 2 "Babylon" on "White Ladder"
Ok, I already listed two earlier works by these artists so now here are two later albums that are SDA great.
2002 / Deep Forest MUSIC.DETECTED_
2004 / essence of the forest byDeep Forest
Budapest By Blimp, from Thomas Dolby's Aliens Ate My Buick, on vinyl
Well, I scrolled twice through this thread and did not find it....
Frank Sinatra; almost any of his reprise years......amazing sound stage
Wow.... pure demo material...
Larry Carlton - Take Me Down; track 8 on Sapphire Blue
If you have it, go play it.
I just listened to Unforgetable with Love, by Natalie Cole. sounds good on the SDA's
the whole CD is good to listen to..
Wynton Marsalis Quartet
Any of the tracks in "The Magic Hour CD"
Really nice SDA material
Steely Dan - Hey Nineteen. Also, the entire "Two Against Nature" CD.
Paul Simon – Graceland
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Seal (1st Album)
Alison Krauss – Live at Union Station
Bela Fleck - The Bluegrass Sessions: Tales From The Acoustic Planet, Vol. 2
Vince Gill -When Love Finds You
Fleetwood Mac – Greatest Hits
Eric Clapton – Unplugged
The Rippingtons – Tourist in Paradise
Bob James – Ivory Coast
George Winston - Summer
Wynton Marsalis – Live at Blues Alley
Grover Washington, Jr. - Then and Now
Spyro Gyra - Rites of Summer
James Taylor – Greatest Hits (Steamroller - Live Version)