K2 HDCD Recordings


Well, I just pulled the trigger on the most expensive CD I have ever purchased Miles Davis Kind Of Blue remastered in K2HDCD from Music Direct. My Cary player does not read this in HDCD. Just a word of warning. It sounds pretty good. But, the Columbia 50 year remaster at 1/4 the cost...This is deceptive flase adverstising as I see it.
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Showing 2 responses by rja

Some thoughts and opinions:

1. K2HD is not the same as HDCD.

2. I own 4 or 5 K2CDs and to my ears they all
sound excellent except the Cat Stevens which varies
in sound quality from song to song.

3. K2CD "Kind of Blue" and "Hell Freezes Over" are the best
versions I've heard on CD. I've owned many versions of
both.

4. I generally like HDCD as well. I'm using a Berkeley DAC2
which seems to do quite well on HDCD, maybe because the
same folks designed HDCD and the Berkeley DAC.

5. The relative value of K2HD, most cost $39.99, could be
argued no doubt and has to be determined by each
potential buyer. I'm currently giving some thought to
the new Santana Greatest Hits K2CD but the song
selection leaves a little to be desired.

6. I don't think Music Direct is intentionally trying to
mislead, I think it's simply a misunderstanding, but it
is their responsibility to describe their product
accurately. They should offer refunds to those who
thought they were purchasing HDCDs and they should
reword their listing to be accurate. Those who pointed
out this problem to Music Direct did the right thing,
they may not even realize that a problem exists. Their
reaction will tell a lot about them.

7. I have done business with Music Direct and never had a
problem.