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In Reply to: But can a consumer extract DSD from an SACD. . . posted by DBB on January 8, 2009 at 01:00:28:
With the right equipment $$, "Joe Blow" off the street can get the DSD information off of a SACD and not hit PCM or Analog at anytime. You will end up with dsdiff. files that are playable on any Tascam DV-RA1000HD or Korg MR-1/1000/2000S. You can even play DSD discs from a Sony Vaio computer or capable PS3.
Email me if you want to know the exact gear you'll need.
Regards,
Bruce
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