Hard Disks as a source for digital music
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 18:58:42 -0700, bob wrote
(in article ):
On Aug 30, 7:13=A0pm, Audio Empire wrote:
I =A0question Mr. Kruger's assertion that "good accurate digital reproduc=
tion
all sounds the same".I think that It would IF all players had exactly the
same analog circuitry after the D/A, but they don't. If stand-alone DACs=
all
sound different in DBTs, why shouldn't CD players?
It doesn't matter how many times you say this. It's still untrue.
Every documented DBT ever published, either in print or online, has
found that DACs are distinguishable in only rare (and easily
explained) cases. The occasional undocumented claims of one or another
anonymous Internet poster cannot stand up to this.
bob
I've been involved in DBTs of DACs and they DO sound different. I cannot
account for why "Every documented DBT ever published, either in print or
online" has found that DACs all sound the same. because they just DON'T, and
no matter how many times you say that I'm wrong, it will not change my mind
on this subject until I am involved personally in a DBT that proves me wrong.
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