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<blockquote data-quote="dsw1204" data-source="post: 8581317" data-attributes="member: 663807"><p>Yeah, in a way I do. Biggest thing I dislike about my system is that I have to change out a CD every hour or so. But, SQ is my main concern and I still think CDs are best at that. I, recently, stopped at my local dealer and talked to my tech/installer guy. I got a little lucky in this visit. He had just finished working on another customer's install which included a Pioneer P99, 2-Mosconi AS200 amps and 2 Moscoi AS100 amps, Focal Utopia front stage, and a couple of 12" JL W7 (don't know the exact model of these), with a Mosconi 8to12 Aerospace DSP. Man, it was the best sounding system I have ever heard...but I have not heard very many systems of this caliber. Anyhow, he was demoing Dire Straits "Brothers In Arms" off of an Ipod or some other similar device. I asked him if I could play my "Brothers In Arms" CD in this system and he agreed. There was a noticeable difference in SQ between the CD and the Ipod. CD was much more dynamic.</p><p></p><p>Yes, all the cool features in the new top-of-the-line heads (and all the integration with stock systems) is nice but I do not think their SQ (true SQ...don't add processig) is as good as the old school stuff (without processing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsw1204, post: 8581317, member: 663807"] Yeah, in a way I do. Biggest thing I dislike about my system is that I have to change out a CD every hour or so. But, SQ is my main concern and I still think CDs are best at that. I, recently, stopped at my local dealer and talked to my tech/installer guy. I got a little lucky in this visit. He had just finished working on another customer's install which included a Pioneer P99, 2-Mosconi AS200 amps and 2 Moscoi AS100 amps, Focal Utopia front stage, and a couple of 12" JL W7 (don't know the exact model of these), with a Mosconi 8to12 Aerospace DSP. Man, it was the best sounding system I have ever heard...but I have not heard very many systems of this caliber. Anyhow, he was demoing Dire Straits "Brothers In Arms" off of an Ipod or some other similar device. I asked him if I could play my "Brothers In Arms" CD in this system and he agreed. There was a noticeable difference in SQ between the CD and the Ipod. CD was much more dynamic. Yes, all the cool features in the new top-of-the-line heads (and all the integration with stock systems) is nice but I do not think their SQ (true SQ...don't add processig) is as good as the old school stuff (without processing). [/QUOTE]
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