(09-13-2018, 01:54 PM)yohannrjm Wrote: CCity - When I was in college at a meet-and-greet of department TA's they had an icebreaker round where people compared experiences growing up, and one question that got asked was: What was the first music album you remember buying? A rather large number of the people there said it was 'Brothers in Arms'. I was a bit surprised as we had people there from all over the world. I believe it was one of the first DDD recordings, so in a way the CD was the format it was meant to be heard on and the LP is more 'processed'.
It was the DDD characteristic of the CD that, in large part, was the reason for choosing this one to test speakers. There were only a few out there (Ry Cooder had one, as I recall), and I was totally into the triple-D process. I recall passing on otherwise great records that were ADD or AAD, as I assumed they were inherently "inferior." Ah, the mistakes of youth...
--Scott