I listen to classical music on both CD and MD. I
would estimate that approximately 1/2 my 1,750 CDs are
of classical music.
I have never bought a pre-recorded MD (I would like
to; but I can't find anything for sale that I want).
I have been satisfied for the most part with the way
in which the classical music that I have recorded has
been rendered on MD.
Probably your level of satisfaction depends on the
following factors:
1. The type of classical music that is being recorded.
I suspect that a symphony by Brahms or Bruckner, with
their rather dense textures, would present more of a
challenge to ATRAC than would a Beethoven quintet. I
have recorded primarily chamber music, Baroque
concertos and duets for organ and diverse instruments.
These were quite satisfactory.
I have found that classical guitar sounds somewhat
drier on the MD. Magic had suggested that that was
because I was using a Sharp to record, and that Sony
was better at recording acoustic instruments such as
the guitar.
2. The equipment. This may all be moot if you plan
to listen on headphones or mid-brand equipment.
You probably should just buy one and see how you like
it.
I hope this helps somewhat. Please feel free to
contact me directly with additional questions.
James
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