I have an Allman Brothers DTS CD. It is an old recording so I have not been able to tell if it plays well or not. It sounds like DTS CD's have issues too. I have the Eagles DTS DVD that plays just fine. The .1 bass track is played as it should. Strange that the CD and DVD would have different performance even though they are both DTS soundtracks.
Again, I have had no success playing a true DVD-Audio track. The DTS and/or DD tracks that are contained on a DVD-A disc for backward compatibility play well and sound great. However that's the best so far.
I own a few DVD-Videos of concerts, Eagles, Roger Waters, Grateful Dead, Alice In Chains, Pink Floyd, Phish etc...
If you like the music, then you will enjoy them on the M/L system. There aren't that many DVD-A discs to choose from anyway.
Regards,
Yes, that's exactly what is happening :-)
The Eagles Hell Freezes Over DTS DVD plays just fine, it's just the DTS CD that is missing the bass.
Don Henley The End of Innocence DTS CD plays fine.
>I have had no success playing a true DVD-Audio track
I feel a bit better knowing that it's not just my system that is defective :-) so I dont have to take it back to the dealer; such a hassle. I called Lexus, and the rep just told me to go to the local dealer.
But I guess if it's a compatibility issue, then I'll just accept it :-)