I will check the Phoenix Best Buys and Fry's here and see what I can find.
Thanks for the info!
Dan Olson <dano@...> wrote:Best Buy seems to have DVD-A and SACD
sections in there stores in Oregon,
but sometimes there isn't much there. They usually have a couple players
too, I find it easier to look for the logos on the machines, or research
models on the internet instead of asking anyone there, though. I just
added a DVD-A player w/ all the decoders in it to my Sansui quad reciever,
in place of a CD player, so I now have the best of both worlds :)
Dan
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004, John Dunkerley wrote:
>
> I never thought of that, let alone knew how to do it! At this point I only
have a nice stereo turntable and my computer. Well, I do have an Aiwa with
surround sound speakers, but I havent figured out a way to play my burned quad
surround on there. I lived in Wyoming up until last week, where SACD and the
things you mentioned usually ge a balnk stare. Now I am in Phoenix, so maybe
bestBuy or Circuit City would be worth checking out. You may add me to chat list
in yahoo chat if you like. its nascarsux02. Cool? Cool
>
John
>
> krnewman <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
> Man, it has all changed. Didn't you hear? It's over. We won.
>
> With DD EX, DTS, DVD-A, SACD there's so much great new multi channel
> stuff.
>
> And with the perfection of PL II, everything is now quad!
>
> I have many "stereo" items in my collection which decode in PLII
> into much more spacious and multichannel ambiance than many many
> many of my old discrete quad recordings.
>
> Budget a month to play around with PLII, learning how to work the
> settings, and believe me. You will be floored. Try running different
> stuff through it to see what you can hear. Prepare to be amazed. And
> you can get in cheap, like the amp I got for $167 with DTS, DD EX
> and PLII.
>
> I have fun running old "stereo" 8-tracks tapes through it, like
> Synergy, Nektar, and ELP _Brain Salad Surgery_ just to see the looks
> on people's faces. OK OK os that's sort of cheating since even
> though they are on 8-track, the recordings are encoded in old quad,
> but still.
>
> Many regular stereo recordings "decode" even better than that. Try
> Zappas _Uncle Meat_ on vinyl through PLII some time if you want your
> socks knocked off. Or some old Kraftwerk. And about 85% of most
> classical recordings. And any "live in concert" recording. It has
> brought my old cassette collection back to life.
>
> It's really a revolutionary explosion.
>
>
>
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