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I have the option to use C2 Error COrrection with both of my DVD-RW drives on my main computer. The option is in Exact Audio Copy, and it runs a test to verify that your CD-ROM's or DVD drives support it, which both mine do. So I am confused - are you saying with Audio CD's that error correction isn't supported with DVD and CD-ROM drives?[...]
Sorry if I missed it, but where's the evidence that higher end CD players have fewer errors when reading CDs?
go look yourself cacophony777, are you asking because you have looked and cant find the answer or are you trying to badger? Don't let Nuance's tactics on posting sway you. There is so much information on this out there its hard not to even stumble upon it.
As for the test, I can certainly put the stock power supply on a separate electrical circuit. If this is not acceptable either, it wouldn't seem as if an upgraded power supply would do any good since I (and probably most everyone else) probably have 20 of the "bad" types spread throughout my house (and I assume my neighbors do too).- Jim
I read Jim's post also and I've had time today so I goofed around a bit and put everything back the way it was originally as far as PS goes and the linear PS still made an immediate improvement when I added it back in the mix. I'm not disagreeing with anything anyone is saying here just for me in my apartment with all my gear in a power strip going to one outlet and all my PC stuff-router,cable modem,etc-going to another outlet as Wayne from Bolder suggested to me early on...I get sonic improvement. I'm sure my outlets are on the same circuit as they are in the same room just different spots on the wall, and I totally understand what Jim is saying...I just know what I'm hearing and I hear more depth, better clarity, and more low frequency response with a linear power supply. Anyway...as they say "your results may vary"
This thread is making me wonder how much of an impact the 750 W power supply on my computer is having on my sound system. It's on the same circuit and in the same room as all of my audio equipment. I think i'll have to experiment tonight and see if there's any noticeable difference.
Hey Brandon. Don't forget to check for florescent light balasts, refrigerator motors, bathroom fans, and whatnots when looking for those pesky RFI bleeders.Eclein, we all have unique stories to tell with unique sets of ears and expectations. Anecdotal reports and their subsequent subjective findings belong in the "hey, this is fun...try it category"...but do not necessarily belong in the "fact" file.
And yet these unique sets of ears and expectations are suppose to make sense out a dbt test........ dbt and bt tests are for pozers.... Just do an A/B test, if you don't like the way it sounds then don't buy an outboard supply You can spend all day or all week doing an A/b test. Learn how to be confident on what you like. Doing tests on the premise that you dont know what component is, thats so lame.
Digital outs to a DAC....I firmly believe I may be expecting a change so of course I'm hearing one, thats why your test would be good to find out if I'm "really" hearing what I think I am...but others are hearing it also, and seemed to have bailed out on me here..LOL!!!
What you have "out there" is a lot of judgmental reviewing such as the referenced article by Scott Fowler...