ver. I use an exceptional Onkyo stereo receiver now and I'm thinking they
probably have some six channel models.
Jim L
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From: Brian Winans
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Subject: Re: [Zappa-List] older quad releases by FZ
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>Will they play on a DTS equipped DVD player?
Yea, as long as there's a DTS decoder somewhere in the chain, whether it's
in the DVD player itself, or built into the reciever. There's two kinds of
DTS DVD players. One kind will pass the DTS signal digitaly through its
optical output to a receive
ebsite for Quad vinyl to CD
transfers. This guy is the best at doing this kind of stuff.http://hometown.aol.com/matrixquad/services.htm>From:
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transfers. This guy is the best
at doing this kind of stuff.
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>Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 14:0
The Baby Snakes (official release)
DVD is done in 5.5 surround using a quad mix they found that FZ had made
himself. I haven't heard mine on a really good 5.1 system yet but it sounds
terrific on my 2 loudspeakers and I got a glimpse of the quad effects on a
friends cheap 5.1 system.
Jim
I'll ask a buddy here.He has Apostrophe on quad vinyl,but he collects from someone else 5.1 versions of the old quad stuff that has been burned into 5.1.He has all kinds of stuff,Barry Manilo to the theme from Shaft,Tubular Bells ,Dark Sideto name a few.
ChrisAndrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
In a message dated 9/23/04 3:38:23 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Uh
Save your money?
SOFA
-IAWTSYM. Reading Duke of Prunez articles about the quad versions of OS and A(') at the Zappa Patio, they don't seem that spectacularly exciting. Certainly not mixed with so
Uh
Save your money?
SOFA
I
have a pristine vinyl quad version of Apostrophe, but no equipment to play
it. I am considering ripping it to cd or dvd in quad. On the web I found a
place that will transfer it to cd for $38. any
thoughts?-Andrew Yahoo!