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Once I ripped the remastered CD and streamed this from the SB, I could hear no differences between that and the original CD playing on the Sony.I hope that made sense.
Quote from: jsalk on 8 Jul 2009, 03:59 pmOnce I ripped the remastered CD and streamed this from the SB, I could hear no differences between that and the original CD playing on the Sony.I hope that made sense.I don't quite follow, either. What exactly were you playing through the SB prior to this (when you say it sounded inferior to the CDP)?
Maybe Jim's system is not resolving enough to hear any differences?
To sum up, I would still like to understand what differences in various digital sources fed to the same DAC would result in clearly audible differences
If you guys are able to get a "clean" digital feed out of one, then maybe I am doing something wrong. Any suggestions?
Quote from: Kris on 8 Jul 2009, 06:48 pmMaybe Jim's system is not resolving enough to hear any differences? Kris - Entirely possible, but I have my doubts. I was driving SongTowers with the ribbon tweeter and they do a pretty good job resolving a lot of detail.At some point I will try various source units with one of Frank's DAC's, a good amp and a pair of HT4's (or whatever they will be called). Then there should be no doubt as to the outcome. Until then, I'll just have to wait to draw any firm conclusions.- Jim
Wayner: The latest issue of The Absolute sound has a very informative article on USB DAC's. Overall they think that none of them performs as good as an S/PIDF DAC. On the other hand they were quite impressed with The Streamer and The Streamer+. Hope this help Cheers Charlie
Quote from: mr_bill on 8 Jul 2009, 04:40 pmI would be very interested if anyone has any findings on whether there is a difference using a CD Transport or Duet or Transporter to feed signals to a high quality external dac.What do you mean by findings?Myself and others have already posted our opinions on this topic over the last few years here on AC.Clearly I am in the camp that feels a computer can offer superior transport abilities when feeding an external DAC (which can include a Duet, Transporter, USB DAC's, etc...).George
I would be very interested if anyone has any findings on whether there is a difference using a CD Transport or Duet or Transporter to feed signals to a high quality external dac.
Anyone here use a squeezebox with a Mac or PC? If I'm not mistaken, you install a program on your computer and it simply streams from your computer, it doesn't actually hold the files itself. If I'm not mistaken, someone said Jim demos hooked up to a squeezebox, but I have to wonder if he brings a computer along or has some nifty setup.I'm trying to figure out the best way to get my songs across the room into an Insight preamp. Can you run a squeezebox off of iTunes or do you have to use their separate music server?
I believe this thread has clearly runs its course. Hopefully Jim will lock it down or move it today.
A significant number of audiophiles are running tube amps. Is it unreasonable to suppose that the distortion characteristics associated with vacuum tubes would likely mask whatever subtle improvements had been made in the digital transmission upstream?
I'm not equating them with distortion, I'm associating them with distortion. I'm sure there are some that measure well, but there are also different ways of looking at measurements. Subjectively, most of the tube amps I've heard seem to impart a certain color to the sound, which has little to do with the amount of detail. Which is why I asked.I don't have an opinion on power supply upgrades affecting an SPDIF line. From what I've read about jitter, it's measurable but occurs well below the noise floor (assuming a competent DAC).