“It is always hard to tell if this is due to technology or the remastering process....”
I don’t really understand this statement . The recording that I was referring to, the Shostakovich Tenth Symphony with Nelsons and the Boston SO, is a recent recording, issued as a CD and then a few weeks later as a download in 3 resolutions. I would presume that it was only “mastered” once, and never “remastered”, and that the obvious superiority of the High Rez version is due to the technology itself. .”...do you think that with a 15 year old DAC you’d feel the the same difference in sound quality...”
Again, I don’t understand the point here. The original focus of the thread was on modern DACs , the thesis being that current DACs enhance Redbook so much that High Rez is irrelevant. I think that you are looking at this from the wrong end. Modern DACs bring out the best in everything, all resolutions. IMO they do a better job of showing the distance between High Rez and Redbook.
I don’t really understand this statement . The recording that I was referring to, the Shostakovich Tenth Symphony with Nelsons and the Boston SO, is a recent recording, issued as a CD and then a few weeks later as a download in 3 resolutions. I would presume that it was only “mastered” once, and never “remastered”, and that the obvious superiority of the High Rez version is due to the technology itself. .”...do you think that with a 15 year old DAC you’d feel the the same difference in sound quality...”
Again, I don’t understand the point here. The original focus of the thread was on modern DACs , the thesis being that current DACs enhance Redbook so much that High Rez is irrelevant. I think that you are looking at this from the wrong end. Modern DACs bring out the best in everything, all resolutions. IMO they do a better job of showing the distance between High Rez and Redbook.

