| Sony
SCD-1:
First
Impressions |
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| Lewis
Lanese |
| 9
November
1999 |
Following
are a few
comments about
Sony’s Super
Audio CD/CD
Player that I
would like to
add to Perry’s
review.
I
had the
fortunate
opportunity to
audition the
SCD-1 at both
Bill
Brassington’s
and Clement
Perry’s
home. One look
at the unit
and you know
this is a
serious piece
of electronic
equipment.
Sony has
spared nothing
in introducing
the
Sony-Philips,
Direct Stream
Digital
featured in
its Super
Audio CD
player. It is
beautifully
finished and
built like a
battleship –
a piece of
equipment to
treasure. In
the world of
High-End
Audio, it
would command
a price far
greater than
the asking
price of
$5,000. In a
way it seems
like a
bargain!
But
aesthetics and
build quality
aside, $5,000
is a lot of
money and begs
the question
of whether or
not it lives
up to its
advance
notices. Let
me put your
doubts to rest
– it does
live up to its
press ballyhoo
and then some!
My
immediate
impression was
a sense of
ease in the
reproduction
of music, a
lack of CD
artifacts, as
close to live
as I have
heard! That is
not to say
that it was
like listening
to live music
but relatively
speaking it
had some of
the aspects of
a live
experience. It
reminds me of
my reaction
many years ago
when I first
heard
"Direct-to-Disc"
analogue
compared to
conventionally
recorded LPs;
the same
experience of
the LP having
eliminated the
obvious
electronic
artifacts of
the procedure
of recording-
to-tape-to-master-to-pressing
– the
feeling that
"Direct-to-Disc"
had gotten
closer to the
sound of
"live".
Is SACD better
than the best
analogue? No,
it is on a par
with analogue,
but with a
different
sonic
presentation.
You might say
at their best
here are two
great methods
of
reproduction
–both valid
but each
providing a
different
emphasis.
Listening to
the SCD-1, I
never felt
that I had to
go back to
analogue to
experience the
sound as it
should be.
Mariah Carey’s
voice was just
"there’,
Yo-Yo Ma’s
cello gave a
feeling of
being in the
room, shorn of
its
"veil"
– and all
the ambience
there as it
should be.
This is what
we had hoped
the
"perfect
sound" of
CD would be
when it was
introduced
nearly twenty
years ago. In
a way SACD is
the
"Direct-to-Disc"
of CDs. But
how would Sony’s
SCD-1 perform
with ordinary
CDs?
This
is an
important
question since
there are only
a handful of
SACD discs
available
while many of
us have a
large
collection of
regular CDs.
Well, I have
good news for
you! I
listened to a
number of
regular CDs
and was struck
by the
outstanding
job the SCD-1
did. No, they
didn’t match
SACD
reproduction
but I thought
that the
reproduction
at least
equaled and in
some cases
bettered the
reproduction
from the
Meitner
transport and
DAC. And
believe me
that is quite
a compliment
since I
consider the
Meitner among
the finest
available –
especially
when you
consider that
the Meitner
DAC (that
Bill, Clement
and I have)
has been
upgraded by Ed
as a result of
his
development
for Sony’s
SACD.
Let
me cut to the
quick. How
much do I like
this new CD
component?
Enough that I
ordered it
last week!
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