High quality CDs


Where can I find CDs with high quality recording, specifically classical.. More than 50% of the CDs that I buy with classical music, sounds so anemic and noisy when you crank up. Any suggestions will be really helpful. I prefer physical format over streaming.. 

rman9

@rman9 ,I'm right there with you on the upgrade itch and don't feel bad about the rock you live under. It offers great insulation from the heat. 😄

I'm doing my level best to hold off on getting a newer and matching SACD player for my new integrated. My old one sounds fantastic with the new integrated and two different associates at MusicDirect told me that my 8 yr old SACD player is  still a great sounding unit and that I wouldn't get that much of an upgrade with the newer one. You'd think they'd like to move more product but they've always been on the level with me, yet...

All the best,
Nonoise

@clearthinker  then again I .ight be right I never received payment for my reviews as was a common practice around the audio rags. I never had to be validated by some anthers ideas. The 850 and 860 in my opinion were never as good as the press made them out to be either. 

 

 

Regards

The great thing about getting to a happy place with your system, at least digital replay, is that it is a rare CD that sounds bad.  As digital matures, more information than we ever thought possible gets pulled out of those pits.  I recently randomly pulled two CDs off the shelf that I hadnt heard in years.  The first was a Sony issue, early digital, of the Schuman PC and Quintet with Rudolf Serkin as the Pianist.  Always loved the performance but was utterly blown away after not hearing it for a few years at how stunning the sound was.  OK, the treble hardens a tad when pushed, but certainly amazing for 1959 recording.  The second was a Naxos CD of the Beethoven and Mozart Piano and Wind Quintets and the Mozart "Glass Harmonica" Adagio as a throw in bonus.  Again, my memory of most early Naxos issues was that that  they were dry and not to sonically appealing, but this sounded magnificent.  

   I really treasure my SACDs, Blu Rays and High Resolution downloads, but even plain vanilla Red Book CDcan sound so good as to be completely satisfying

FWIW,  my best sounding CDs....better even than SACD...are HDCDs, if you happen to have a player that will decode them.

I agree! Many CDs produced were from bad recordings or mixing. You never know what you will get.