I think that most of those that throughly enjoy YELLO already have the necessary HARDWARE to make full use of SACD. I don't have a player, but in the current upgrading of Home CD?DVD?DVDR/RW...AAC, MP3..CODEC... your next unit will probably have what you need. I would rather have a 5.1 disc, for more of that SURROUND SOUND, and I bet that BORRIS would have a ball remastering his work in that format, as he is such an expert at placing all his voices in regular STEREO already. I'm sure he would enjoy the challenge, and the ability to place more voices in new locations, and the ability to separate the different sound frequencies for cleaner reproduction without the need for your own cross-over and other utensils to get the most out of your home stereo. Image the current helicopter at the start of BLENDER, now imagine it in a true surround ambience, WOW! I can hardly wait! I still remember listening to STATION TO STATION, by David Bowie, in the 70's version of surround sound; 'QUADRAPHONIC'. That was truly amazing in it's era (day). The sound of the Steam Locomotive aurally went completely around you. Laurens van Graft The Grip Guy All your gymnastics grip needs right here! Abolish Daylight Savings Time; it's past its usefulness On Feb 8, 2005, at 3:53 AM, organism@hydrophilus.com wrote:
Klonk Tue, 8 Feb 2005 03:41:32 EST veschprigt mroktar TofP@aol.com [re: Re: [Yello] Marketing Dreams Can Come True!]:
If you just so happen to live the USA, you pick up one of the least expensive SACD players in the world for barely $ 200 US dollars.
...like I said.
<daffy duck splutter> TWO HUNDRED SAMOLIANS!!?? </daffy duck splutter>
Yeah, bro. I'll get right on that.
Replacing your entire collection. Hot going to happen. Buying a TWO HUNDRED DOLLAR appliance just to listen to the occasional odd release on SACD? Also not going to happen.
Releasing remasterd Yello on SACD? MAJOR marketing mistake. Yello enjoys a narrow enough fanbase. Release as SACD would effectively tank sales.
--gcr
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