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I have heard a digital amplifier with virtually identical high frequency resolution and air compared to an analogue amplifier with a full power bandwidth of 250kHz.
First if recording cuts off higher harmonics then the obvious answer IMHO is to use higher resolution formats.
Audiophiles who believe even power cords can make a difference to sound
I have to totally agree with this one although there's also the possibilty that musos are either a. too poor to own hi fi gear or b. consider making music to be a few steps above listening to it.
For best stereo IMAGE its my view you need less tghan 5 degrees phase shift in the audio band and that means a full decade frequency response extension in each direction, that is, 2Hz to 200kHz
How can 2 meters of magic cable make a difference when there are hundreds of kilometres of old wiring back to the power station?
Personally I am not one for judging equipment on how it sounds alone. I also want to see vanishing small distortion and other objective criteria.
Since I'm reading posts from a number of apparently very knowledgeable folk, I have a question about power cords. (Sorry Hugh, but I'm afraid your thread is drifting to several different topics). I thought that power cords can make a difference because a "well-designed" pc helps to filter out nasties such as RF that can be carried on the 60hz power stream. They are least effective on power amps because amps have highly regulated power supplies, but on other equipment - especially digital, a pc can make an a ...
I thought that power cords can make a difference because a "well-designed" pc helps to filter out nasties such as RF that can be carried on the 60hz power stream. They are least effective on power amps because amps have highly regulated power supplies, but on other equipment - especially digital, a pc can make an audible difference on sound quality. In my experience, I have noticed lower noise floors and improved low-level resolution when using better pc's. Is there any validity to this?
if you were auditioning two amps, would you favor the amp that measured better, even though subjectively you ears told you the other sounded more pleasing?
If I had to rely on the measuring criteria currently available today, I choose to trust my ears over measurements.