I still do most of my "serious" music listening on my stereo system, (see
HERE), but I do believe that multi-channel virtues that stereo just can't deliver,
e.g. a real sense of concert hall ablience and presence. In my opinion, the principal advantage to the post-CD media, (SACD, DVD-A, and Blu-ray), is multi-channel, not higher resolution so much.
I used to occasionally listened to examples from my small, (<30 recordings), SACD collection in M/C on my old home theatre system, however I have sadly lost that capability with my new HT system, (see
HERE). As you might image, my main objective for the new system was to let the family can enjoy high rez movies on HDTV. With my small SACD collection, SACD M/C playback didn't seem a high priority but I think I'm going to miss it.
What to do? Well, there are very nice universal players that will handle SACD as well as Blu-ray but most of these run more than twice the price of the Panasonic BRP I bought. My small SACD collection doesn't seem to justify the difference. Further,
SACD is now dead except for classical music. Overall Blu-ray has a much brigther future do the popular appeal of that medium for film and music video distribution. But presently there are thousands of classical SACDs available
verus mere dozens of classical Blu-ray discs.
On the other hand,
opera selection already looks good on Blu-ray, and could drive quite a few classical lovers to the Blu-ray alternative. Is it reasonable to hope that many more Blu-ray classical music releases will be forthcoming? Will Blu-ray replace SACD for classical releases? Your thoughts?
Of course I'd
really appreciate your recommendation for good music and opera on Blu-ray.