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For 20 years I've heard the same refrain about CD playback....'listen to the latest from so and so'; 'it's just so analog-like'; 'it'll make you forget about your old turntable and records'.
Mike/miklorsmith As you probably know, no one can update our 'systems' page since we changed over to the new AC server several months ago. My system is vastly different than it was back then. A Quicksilver Full Function Preamp (with lovingly large power supply and tubed rectification) feeds two monoblocks of 6CD6 'sweep' tube power (from Dukane). I've heard several non-surgical 16/44.1 DAC's in action...they are steps in the right direction; and steps back in others. Non-fatiguing, but also missing a great bit of the music recorded. It is strictly a matter of whether you endorse sins of omission or addition with DAC's.I've not heard 'hemp' drivers, but (with absolutely no offense to my fellow Greek, Louis) I heard the Omega room in 2005 - and it was as non-fatiguing as a digital led system can make things. I also had a Omega 8 pair of speakers here for a time (thank you again Lonewolfny42) and they were outta' here in 72 hours. Absolutely stunning woodwork, open/planar like midrange, but what happened to the last 10% of the sound spectrum? Bring me a tweeter, please....it's another sin of omission vs. addition situation. Think for a moment: why is there this great movement to tubed gear and single driver speakers? Because rolling off the highs and lows, and 'juicing' up the midrange with tubes helps vastly in allowing one to even sit thru one CD at a time. Yes, I love my tubed gear....but I know exactly why I own it; 'cause CD is unbearable without it and I still do 50% of my listening to it. It's convenient, as has been pointed out, and listening to vinyl while working in my home office is not efficient to do so.Single drivers? Could it be by eliminating the last 10% of the spectrum of human hearing, the spot where digital is most aggravating, might be the reason for their renaissance after 50 years? shepYou can disagree with me....this is all just fun and games here at AC. But, if you too are a young guy that is chasing the elusive dream of CD perfection.....live thru my silliness and save your money toward retirement (or, better wine and a top-of-the-line Citroen in your case my French friend )