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    Default DCC Gold v. Mobile Fidelity?

    How does the SQ and overall quality of the DCC Gold series compare to Mobile Fidelity? Does Steve Hoffman oversee the DCC line?

    I just found a new copy of Jackson Browne's "Late for the Sky" for $100 when the used were going for as much as $200. I don't think I've paid more than $25 for one cd in my life but to inaugurate my new Capitole this might be the CD I would pay such a price if...that sound is really that significant a difference? What's the general comparison between the two premium companies? Between a standard rebook and these gold standards? And as anyone heard or do you have "Late for the Sky?"

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    it's jackson browne, it's probably crap

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    What, you heathen! But JB is really not important because there are soooo many other cds I was looking at comparatively so ,personal taste aside...what about the other questions? (Next you're gonna' dis Lawrence Welk and his bubble machine) Come on now Grawk, and I thought you were groovy.

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    I think steve does oversee DCC. The rest of the questions are opinion. I just wanted to answer the 1 factual question I knew for sure

    You can't really go wrong with DCC or MoFi

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    I'd say DCC (Hoffman's now defunct label) is more consistently good then MFSL, but MFSL has tons of winners as well.

    I would never pay $100 for any CD, however.
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    In my opinion the DCC version of everything I have listened to has been a definitive version. This is mostly CDs, but the few DCC LPs I've heard have been outstanding as well. The dynamics and vocals on Hoffman's works are simply outstanding.

    MFSL is mostly hit or miss, as they use some "interesting" EQ choices. But sometimes their releases can just be fun to listen to in a strictly non-audiophile sense.

    If I can get a better than average deal on a DCC title I usually take it (even if it is expensive) since they only continue to appreciate. And a lot of people are dumping their titles with the way the economy is. I have a bunch of duplicates I need to list for sale.
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    Ya' know as soon as I typed "$100" and saw it in print, I came to the same conclusion Jack did. Ya' gotta' be nuts. There are, however some fine DCC cds out there in a much more sane price bracket that I may consider for first Capitole investment. Anything you wanna' suggest Grawk before I make a tasteless mistake. Actually there's some fine jazz and a very modestly priced old Jimmy Smith cd I just might pick up. $100 on a cd, what was I thinking?

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    I'd go with something you like

    There are lots of cds I like, but it's because of the music, not the recording quality, generally. Everything from chesky sounds spectacular, tho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barmar46 View Post
    Ya' know as soon as I typed "$100" and saw it in print, I came to the same conclusion Jack did. Ya' gotta' be nuts.
    I disagree. The recording is the very first part of the source. Even before your CD player or DAC. In my opinion there's no point in having a high end system without having good recordings (and good music obviously).

    That said $110 was the highest I've paid and it was for two rare DCC discs. One of them regularly sells for $200+ in the condition it is in.

    A close friend has paid $500 for a classic rock LP that he enjoys on a regular basis. Given his system is something like $80k, I don't think that's really rediculous for a piece of music he loves

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    IIRC I payed around $80 for each of my Metallica DCC discs. That was the cheapest I'd seen either for, and a seller had both Ride The Lightning and Master of Puppets available in like-new condition. I couldn't pass 'em up. My only DCC discs.

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    Did you get two rare discs for a total of $110 or did you pay $110 each?

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    Quote Originally Posted by barmar46 View Post
    Did you get two rare discs for a total of $110 or did you pay $110 each?
    $110 for both.

    Second highest was $90 for a single DCC disc. I could sell it for double that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grawk View Post
    it's jackson browne, it's probably crap
    I once worked with a guy (in the high tech business), who used to be in the music business. At one point, he was the bass player of Boston but left the band a year before it hit the big time. He said that JB only wrote two songs, "Doctor My Eyes" and all the rest!

    I have to admit to liking JB's music, but not enough to pay $100 for one of his cd's.
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    "Reference determines value." Leroi Jones-Blues People
    My above question doesn't matter.
    My statement about ME being nuts refers to the FACT that I really don't have a $100 to spend a Jackson Browne's "Late for the Sky," but with the new frame of reference to rarity and scarcity, the importance of source, and the truth of how I really hold that work so precious...I still may impulsively yet with considered reason snatch that puppy right up.

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    I like the DCC for Queensryche's Empire album.


    Also the self titled Bad Company (though not DCC, its another newer label, who's name escapes me at the moment:


    If you're into jazz at all, some of the DCC editions can be had for much cheaper than the rock variety. Like the Oscar Peterson Trio's "West Side Story", which is an astounding recording.



    DCC also had Steve Hoffman material for 'non-gold' editions. This one I have, and cherish, perhaps even more so than the Oscar Peterson noted above:


    The Pee Wee Russell album is laughably affordable.

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    ...Then again, the used Jimmy Smith cd with that great rendition of "A Walk on the Wild Side," was something under $20...Oh, I saw that Oscar Peterson, I'm going to look it up right now. My wife and I watched West Side Story on Sat. night and I was wowed once again...Be back in a moment with the price.
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    I think the Pee Wee Russell was $7 or $8 used

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    Like new West Side Story for $25, Jimmy Smith for $16, Art Pepper/Intensity for $16 and a nice Bill Evans for a thou...didn't see Pee Wee yet but I'll go back and look.

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    Default Re: DCC Gold v. Mobile Fidelity?

    Keep in mind some DCC CDs have a gold and silver version. In this case the difference is not just in the color of the disc, but the gold versions using SH's tube mastering system, where as the silver is mastered with solid state equipment.

    The silver versions can be found for pretty cheap usually and are a great value.

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