CD Redbook versus DVD Audio


Being an 'insider' in the industry keeps one busy enough not to read some of the(even though basic) information, which one should read.
Recently a friend brought over the Chris Botti album, recorded on both sides--one CD the other DVD Audio.
Well, after extolling the virtues of CD Redbook, in recent years, with the newer players, I would have to admit freely that (even though I own the Exemplar DVD which plays, I think, all platforms available including DVD Audio) I had never 'gone over to the dark side.'
Good Lord, this is better in virtually every way possible.
What struck me (about this limited experience)was the way that the staging improved,with blackness within the soundstage, taking it to an almost holgraphic experience--- with BASS just rolling, very naturally, out of the speakers like never before!!
This bordered, to me, on the same level of experience that I had when I first discovered Tubes,(not the Bass, but Staging part) at the dawn of civilization. Really, it was that kind of 'new found experince' and yes,was that good.
The bass took on an almost surreal quality, with tonality I had not experienced, except with the great tonearms, and Koetsu cartridgess, from waaaay back in the days of those round black things....the one's that have ticks and pops but sound great if done correctly.
This is as close as I have been to that kind of, and level of, both musical experience and what I perceive to be, accuracy of sound.
Anybody else out there with similar kind of experience with DVD Audio? I know, given the breadth of 'terrible recordings' that some must sound horrible, as usual, but when done close to right, wow.
If more are good than bad, and assuming that when done correctly that it excels, which it may not, given this caveat--why is this platform not more popular?. I know the arguments about too many choices, and too few audiophiles, but this is 'remarkably better' in my limited, and more important, IMHO.
Larry
lrsky
I have a few DVDA discs and some sound great but some sound much worse than their CD counterparts.
TVAD, and anyone else interested--unless someone else already gave this:
The Chris Botti Album--
"To Love Again"
Featuring: Sting, Paula Cole, Michael Buble, Jill Scott, Paul Buchanan, Gladys Knight, Renee Olstead, Rosa Passos and Steven Tyler--yes him.
Listening again this morning, I was not delusional about the quality of this format, this is the best I have heard through my system, and an absolutely delightful album, if not to everyone's taste.
Larry
Thanks Larry, I ordered it last night. I'm looking forward to hearing it as I've never given DVD-A much thought.
Some players don't support this, so again another thought on this platform. Not everyone can even order this--uh, well they can order, but not play.... TVAD let me know what YOU think of it, beyond the recording, and into the 'sound' of DVDA. Addressing RWWEAR, again, as I mentioned above, lesser engineers can make recordings that NOTHING can save--but this medium has the most promise I have heard for a step forward.
Larry
An addendum...Larry posted too quickly for me to edit my previous post...

Reading that Paula Cole sings on the Chris Botti album sealed the deal for me. She sang with Peter Gabriel on his "Secret World Live" tour, and she is one of the highlights of that DVD. Also, in case you didn't know, Chris Botti toured with Sting once or twice in recent years in a spotlight role, which explains the connection on Botti's new album.