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Techmoan does it best (he didn't mention that the high-end PCDPs had line-out and mini-Toslink optical outputs for outboard DACs, but it's not an audiophile channel):

 

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Listening to a set of Beyerdynamic Amiron -> Chord Mojo -> Panasonic SL-CT820 was the best "portable" listening I've ever heard... I think some of the high-end Sony Walkman and Astell&Kern players are in that territory, but they've never appealed to me.

They would be less cumbersome, though. It might take a while for wireless audio to reach the same heights.

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I've noticed AI-colorized and AI-upsampled video and photos appearing on the internet.

Perhaps AI-upsampled or AI-mixed multichannel audio (i.e., you can move around virtually in the music venue) will be the successor to high-res audio. In its current state, I don't think most people would say high-res (in any form) has been a commercial success.

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Thank you, George Benson. The sentiments from "The Greatest Love of All" also remind me of Marvin Gaye's "Save the Children" and Cat Stevens' "Where Do the Children Play"... must have been something in the water.

I guess Vietnam, Nixon, the oil crises, stagflation, and a bunch of other stuff was making people give up on the adult generation.

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Celebrate the 43rd anniversary of Compact Disc!

Abba's eighth and last album (until their 2021 comeback), The Visitors, was the first commercially released CD (by Polygram in Germany) today in 1982:

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/the-first-commercial-compact-disc-was-created-43-years-ago-today-nearly-one-billion-cds-were-shipped-per-year-in-early-2000s

No, I don't own any Abba albums.

I went down the optical rabbit hole again this weekend and concluded that anyone investing in SACD is going to spend a lot of money unless they buy used equipment. Your best bet is buying a used Sony or Marantz player. Yes, you can get DSD output from some Sony players' coax and Toslink to a compatible outboard DAC.

Also, I learned that Cyrus Audio in the UK was taken over by its board manufacturer, SMS Electronics. They claim to manufacture their CD equipment in-house, which is really unusual for a small manufacturer - most hi-fi players use commonly-available CD and DVD lasers and transport mechanisms. They've discontinued their high-end XR lineup and introduced a new 40 series range. The 40 CD player is $4,000, which seems kind of expensive.

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