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  • johnb
    Full Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 2903

    EMI Japan SACDs ordered from Japan

    Has anyone bought any of the EMI Japan ("TOGE") hybrid SACDs from Japan, and if you have, what was your experience?

    Are the EMI Japan (ex EMI Toshiba) remasterings a definite improvement on the standard CDs available in the UK?

    I ask because I have recently splashed out on the EMI Japan's SACD release of Previn's Rachmaninov Symphony No 2 (not yet received) and am wondering whether the cost was really worthwhile.
  • richardfinegold
    Full Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 7666

    #2
    Is the the same source as the SACD recordings of Du Pre/Barbirolli Elgar Concerto, and Richter Dvorak Piano Concerto? If they are, (I purchased these two) I would say that the remasterings are a definite improvement over the originals.

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    • vibratoforever
      Full Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 149

      #3
      I have bought the 3 Barbirolli EMI Mahler recordings. The 9th, the poorest of the 3 originals recording-wise, is a significant improvement I think and I have no regrets regarding the other two. It is incredibly expensive buying direct from Japan as I did for the 9th. There was duty to pay and I had to collect it from a depot many miles away. The other two I bought only because they became available via Amazon and this saved a lot of money.

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      • Dave2002
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 18014

        #4
        Just a thought - if one wanted (hypothetically perhaps) to have a holiday in Japan, would it then be possible to buy high quality CDs/SACDs at a reaonable price, and to import them back to the UK within the permitted allowances?

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        • PJPJ
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 1461

          #5
          Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post
          Is the the same source as the SACD recordings of Du Pre/Barbirolli Elgar Concerto, and Richter Dvorak Piano Concerto? If they are, (I purchased these two) I would say that the remasterings are a definite improvement over the originals.
          They are the same source. Many are available as 24/96 downloads, too, from Qobuz and Onkyo to name but two sources. A third source is HDTracks who won't sell outside the US which is a shame as their prices are the cheapest. I have the Previn as a download and it sounds better than any other digital source I've heard of this recording.

          A cheaper alternative to the very expensive Japanese SACDs is the download, which can be burned to DVD, either DVD-A for players which play that format, or a DAD for any DVD player, or streamed.

          Qobuz EMIs are 14.99 euro



          Onkyo are around £20

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          Many of the SACDs are here:

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          It's the import duty and "inspection fee" which puts me off buying SACDs from Japan. The all-in unit price with postage and tax escalates.

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          • johnb
            Full Member
            • Mar 2007
            • 2903

            #6
            Dammit, you mean I could have bought a 24/96 download of the Previn Rachmaninov S2 for 14.99 Euro instead of paying an astronomical sum for the SACD from Japan?

            That would have been much more useful as I can easily stream 24/96 material using my Squeezebox Touch.

            Are the 24/96 downloads from Qobuz and Onkyo from the same source as the SACD layer on the physical discs?

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            • PJPJ
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 1461

              #7
              Originally posted by johnb View Post
              .....
              Are the 24/96 downloads from Qobuz and Onkyo from the same source 'as the SACD layer on the physical discs?
              I believe they must be.

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              • richardfinegold
                Full Member
                • Sep 2012
                • 7666

                #8
                Originally posted by johnb View Post
                Dammit, you mean I could have bought a 24/96 download of the Previn Rachmaninov S2 for 14.99 Euro instead of paying an astronomical sum for the SACD from Japan?

                That would have been much more useful as I can easily stream 24/96 material using my Squeezebox Touch.

                Are the 24/96 downloads from Qobuz and Onkyo from the same source as the SACD layer on the physical discs?
                As I indicated, I bought the Du Pre disc and Richter in Grieg/Schumann/Dvorak. I had the conventional CD releases of both and the sonic improvements are very real, and I thought justified the premium price difference. Your mileage may vary.
                The more high resolution recordings that I obtain--be they SACD DVD-A or High Resolution downloads--I find that it becomes much harder to settle for conventional CD quality. If a favorite recording becomes available in any high resolution format, I try to pounce, but they ain't cheap. At least SACDs can be had used via a site such as Amazon, but I have yet to see used downloads offered for sale

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                • akiralx
                  Full Member
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 427

                  #9
                  Originally posted by johnb View Post
                  Has anyone bought any of the EMI Japan ("TOGE") hybrid SACDs from Japan, and if you have, what was your experience?
                  I have quite a few, including the Ravel orchestral music set under Martinon and the Sibelius EMI recordings from Karajan, and the sonic improvement is pretty clear to me - though be aware that those are not hybrids, they are single layer (not sure about the Previn). I also have several of the Universal single layer SACDs, let me know if you want opinions. The only one I didn't think was worth it was the Kleiber Schubert 3 and 8 (not pictured).

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