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Of course, your position might be a bit easier to defend if you had not chosen a transport with such a pitiful SPDIF output.http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=45330.0
ignorance is bliss
You will not begin to learn if you do not admit your need to know. Or, ignorance is bliss - two sides of a coin really.
300 pSec is low?
acd843........when are you going to get past this obsession of yours that inaudible distortion and noise are the only qualities to judge sonics by?
The Benchmark contains state of the art components and is proven to pass on no audible distortion. What else do you want in a DAC? I really cant see, from a performance standpoint, how the results of the Benchmark can be bettered. It is technically transparent.Your claim that "...everyone has their own reference to what is inaudible, and what is tolerable". Huh? There is no person on the planet that can hear the distortion in the Benchmark. I've stated before, it's one thing to like the sound of tubes, but quite another to claim you can hear distortion beyond the realm of human possibility. Those "rigid, dogmatic assertions" like the test results on the Benchmark website...yeah, pretty irrefutable, but you claim there are other factors past lack of audible distortion that play a role in a component's sound...please enlighten me.
Measure the noise on the +3.3 V rail, and you will understand why.
There is no such thing as an absolutely transparent piece of electronics. Never has been, never will be. All will have a sonic signature, however small (or large!) as it may be.
As Charles Hansen of Ayre said to someone recently, on some other forum:"You must be new at this."I think it fits well here.Time to watch football...........Pat
I read that a while ago when I was obsessed with finding the DAC that best reduced jitter. Then I saw the wood for the trees...jitter results in distortion. Distortion is easily tested, the DAC with the lowest distortion, by nature, has best mitigated the effects of distortion. You can either get caught up in the details or understand the big picture. Nugent has a lucrative agenda running and as he is a believer in crystals so I can't really see anything he says as legit.
My goal in digital is for the unit to be as transparent and distortion free as possible. The Benchmark DAC is rated as one of the most transparent components available, which is why it will be my next component purchase.