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None of the 20 audiophiles present could not hear a difference in the sound quality
Did I get this correct BobM, $149 DAC does not sound as good as a DAC that costs 100+ times more?
So here's the result: None of the 20 audiophiles present could not hear a difference in the sound quality, even when they were the one using the Krell's remote to switch back and forth between the two sources. This doesn't qualify as a scientifically valid test, but it still might be a useful data point to consider in deciding whether the Dragonfly is a component you might want to audition.
I'm confused. Did you mean to have a double negative in here? Or did you mean to say "None of the 20 audiophiles present could hear a difference."I think the DAC and its output stage are getting lumped into the same bin here. The Dragonfly uses the same Sabre DACs as the Oppo, so any difference has to come after that, in the output stage. Right?
None of the 20 audiophiles present could not hear a difference in the sound quality,
I don't understand what's confusing about "none could hear a difference", but I'll state it differently: Nobody could hear a difference. The two sources sounded the same to everybody. Each could hear no difference.
I think the DAC and its output stage are getting lumped into the same bin here. The Dragonfly uses the same Sabre DACs as the Oppo, so any difference has to come after that, in the output stage. Right?
None of the 20 could *not* hear a difference means *all* of the 20 *could* hear a difference. That's what's confusing.
My Bad! I thought I has said "None of the 20 could hear a difference". I did not spot the error, even when I re read my post. Thanks, JonnyFive for pointing this out.