User Details - jaybird100

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Name:
  Jay Rudko
Details:
  Home theater and stereo sales
Age 60
Location:
  Pembroke Pines, Florida USA
HiFi:
  Denon AVR3300 Receiver
Pioneer DVD-A/SACD player
JBL E30, E20, EC35, E20 speakers
JBL E250P Subwoofer
Technics SL1200mk2 Turntable
16 cartridges; take your pick
Sony CD recorder
Onkyo Cassette deck (rarely used anymore)
Email:
  jaybirdr100@hotmail.com
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Posts:
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Reviews
Found: 2

Carpenters: The Singles 1969-1981        (7 of 7 found this review helpful)
  April 27, 2006

There seems to be something of a stigma to admitting you're a fan of The Carpenters. Karen was in possession of one of the finest set of pipes in popular music. Richard's genius with arranging and producing is matched only by Brian Wilson. Had Karen not been taken from us at such a young age, there ... more
The Moody Blues: A Question of Balance        (3 of 5 found this review helpful)
  April 27, 2006

Being the big fan of the Moody Blues that I am, I was excited to learn Universal was going to issue 5 SACD's by this super group. I've always considered their music to be more intellectual than most other rock music; rock for people with brains. This is clearly one of my faves. But all is not ... more

 
 
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How many SACD's does the average SA-CD.net user's have????
May 11, 2006
It might be too little, too late. Sony has already scaled back a lot on SACD releases, and so has UMG. Most of the releases these days are specialty labels, such as Telarc. Had Sony really had the faith in SACD they should have, we'd have SACD-capable car stereos, portables, etc. But they never offered the format beyond the home environment, and ... more
Discussion: The Moody Blues: A Question of Balance
May 11, 2006
But they clearly state on the cover that they are 3-channel recordings. It's still multichannel if the center channel is active. Three channels instead of two. I have several of these, and think they're awesome. Historic recordings as they're meant to be heard. ... more
Discussion: The Moody Blues: A Question of Balance
April 27, 2006
A sticker on the digipak clearly states the recording within to be a 5.1 mix. This is misleading, since the mix is, in fact, 4.0. There is no center channel and no activity in the subwoofer. It was said this was made from the original quadraphonic tapes, and that's exactly what you get. Don't get me wrong; any Moody Blues in surround is great. But ... more