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By "trained" ears I'm referring to those with musical training, that for instance can distinguish brands of piano or by sound, appreciate the differences between violinists, know a concerto from a canon; and those with audio experience to recognize all those sorts of characteristics included in equipment reviews.
....let's face it, just learning to differentiate between poor taste and good taste, will literally physically reorient how your ears receive information.
The reason the measurements don't really matter, is because in the end,some people will enjoy the way one amplifier sounds over another and ifyou tell them that amplifier a measures better than b, they don't care.Look at the SET thing. SET amps by and large measure terribly, butcan offer up some great sound. I've heard a lot of awesome SET systemsthat I've really enjoyed.I think another factor that comes into play is how much time you do spendlistening. I think it's a lot like anything. The more time you spend listeningthe higher chance you might spend more time improving your system. If you have a lot of available time, you may go further with it than someonewho is just a casual listener, again bringing up different priorities...It ends up being different for everyone.I've heard a lot of great systems in the past 20 years at all different pricepoints. Many different but all fun! And I've seen some pretty unique thingsas well as some great DIY stuff. (And a few pretty scary things too...)Plenty of paths to nirvana.
Amen...if measurements really mattered, tubes and vinyl would be six feet under....
re: using something like a transporter in a computer-based digital rig, all i can say is i would still rather have it run thru an excellent preamp, partly for reasons stated by steve sammit
, and partly because, of the three sources i listen to, my digital source is the one that gets used third-most.
regarding the comment that adding something to the audio chain can never make it sound better, i respectfully beg to differ. because recorded music is trying to sound like real music, whether that occurred live or in a recording studio. sometimes, adding a component will make it sound more like music, & less like a recording, even tho it may technically be less "accurate". after all, if it were perfectly accurate, perhaps it would sound more like a recording & less like real three-dimensional music?
...It sounds like a lot of money is going into the speakers or the source...
What reasons were they? I thought we thrashed out that a TP doesn't need a pre and can only sound the same or worse with a pre.
I'm with Doug on the preamp - a good one makes all the difference.
Steve,I think I understood your point a few pages back. My point is when people add a pre they are adding an additional gain stage even though, as you pointed out ably, they have one already. Whether the one they have already is any good is something I am sure you can talk more about. And regarding my point about digital attenuation of 16 bit material in a player of sufficient SNR: it's digital attenuation. By all means I am happy for engineers to suggest better, lower-distortion methods of introducing the gain stage. I'd still prefer to control a TP's volume digitally and leave out a physical volume control, thanks. Darren
..."...I Finally got a chance to put my modded Zhaolu 2.5C up against somestrong competition. This DAC has been modded per post #303 and a fewothers here recommended by Kevin. It has the CD DAC chip in it andthe 4562 op amps in the output stage.I also replaced the power supply filtering with a "Felix" powerconditioner, as described by Paul Kap on many threads atwww.audiocircle.com. In fact, Paul was at this showdown and broughthis Zhaolu 2.0 DAC along to compare also.So, what did we put it up against? A Remyo CDP-777. We used this asthe transport and just flicked back and forth between the 777 and theZhaolu - a very easy compare. Here's a link to a 6-Moons review ofthis $17,000 CD player, which some reviewers think may be one of thebest in the world:http://6moons.com/audioreviews/combak2/cdp_3.htmlSo how did it fare? There were subtle differences, but in a nutshellI believe we all agreed that if we walked out of the room and back inagain we wouldn't be able to tell which player was playing.So, what were the subtle differences?- There was a slightly better inner dynamic on the Reimyo, like thedifference between f and ff or p and pp.- The broad dynamics were pretty close with the Reimo having a betterbass, which is where it manifested mostly. The Zhaolu was ever soslightly light sounding in the midbass and lower midrange, but thatcould also be the op-amps I chose, and so can be adjusted.- There was a very slight veiling on the Zhaolu's. The leading "ting"of cymbals was not quite as sharp and pronounced.- Also, the Reimyo had better decay of notes, letting them fade awaymore naturally.Am I picking nits here? Yes, the differences were very subtle andprobably not noticeable at all except that we had a direct A-Bcompare via a switch.The bottom line, this DAC, which I have maybe $300 into, stood upincredibly well against a state of the art $17,000 player. Not badfor this little champ.The difference between the 2.0 and 2.5C was even more subtle, with abit more detail and transparency going to the 2.5C, but I'm sure Paulwill be addressing this in his unit to bring them closer together.All in all, both of us were very happy with the outcome, and theowner of the Reimyo was glad that there were differences, but with a$16,700 difference in price I think I'll stick with the Zhaolu fornow.How does it compare to the DI/O? Well, I think the DI/O has beenbeaten finally in the inexpensive giant killer category. There ismore detail and imaging and soundstaging and dynamics and just abouteverything else. So the Zhaolu is now my reference.Next discussion topic, are high $$$ digital players one of thebiggest scams in audio?..."
sorry to join the thread late...seems like there's a lot of philosophies out there regarding this...but I've always thought that, TO ME...The most important is the SPEAKERS!!! no matter how good your source, pre and amps are, if you have a speakers that is not transparent, etc...How will you know what the sound of those components are????