Digital signals arry a clock timing signal. Unless you get a DAC that is immune to jitter (asynchronous type have become common in the last five years) then it can matter what your digital source is.
Digital out... does source matter?
Ok... Maybe I'm going to get some heat for this but here we go. I want to get a nice CDP. I'm currntly running the av multi out of my ps3 to my amp. Honestly, it doesn't sound bad. I think it rather sounds pretty good. I'm going to get a DAC for the sake of the Sonos player so I'm considering running optical out to the dac from the ps3. Here's the question. Would I really even benefit in buying a CDP if i ran with this idea? The dac would essentially be the sound. Isn't digital just that? Digital? I have a few cdps on my list ranging up to $1500 or so used and new. For that price should I just invest in a really spectacular dac and call it quits? I feel like without a cdp I'm seriously missing out on something in a sonic manner and, yes, materialistic manner. I'd still like a cdp but if I wont get much of a benefit in the price range stated above then I guess I just need to hold out a bit longer. I'm still considering the McIntosh MCD201. Of course I've only listened to it on a reference system. Not my GS10s. And it is in my price range. I am looking for resolution to balance out the warmer side down the line.
I know this post is a little scattered but if you can make sense of what I'm asking I would appreciate all insightful replies.
I know this post is a little scattered but if you can make sense of what I'm asking I would appreciate all insightful replies.
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