Mejames,
I'm afraid you are right. This forum may not be the right place to espouse science and engineering. Some people just don’t believe in such things.
If you look at my first post in this thread you will see the following sentence:
“If someone hears a difference when they change a transport or digital cable they should realize that what they are actually hearing is a byproduct of insufficient filtering and isolation IN THE DAC!!!!!!”
That statement, as well as the rest of that post is pure unadulterated fact. It is irrefutable.
Let me make that clear so there is no confusion. If there is insufficient isolation, filtering, or clock source in the DAC, then crud (jitter) present in the digital input could be coupled into the analog signal path. The common band-aid solution when this happens is to try to reduce that jitter by throwing money at the transport, transport power cable (what a laugh), digital cable, etc. instead of addressing the real problem, which is poor isolation, filtering or clock source in the DAC. THIS IS FACT!!!!!!!
I’m sorry if this doesn’t fit into your perception of reality.
I'm afraid you are right. This forum may not be the right place to espouse science and engineering. Some people just don’t believe in such things.
If you look at my first post in this thread you will see the following sentence:
“If someone hears a difference when they change a transport or digital cable they should realize that what they are actually hearing is a byproduct of insufficient filtering and isolation IN THE DAC!!!!!!”
That statement, as well as the rest of that post is pure unadulterated fact. It is irrefutable.
Let me make that clear so there is no confusion. If there is insufficient isolation, filtering, or clock source in the DAC, then crud (jitter) present in the digital input could be coupled into the analog signal path. The common band-aid solution when this happens is to try to reduce that jitter by throwing money at the transport, transport power cable (what a laugh), digital cable, etc. instead of addressing the real problem, which is poor isolation, filtering or clock source in the DAC. THIS IS FACT!!!!!!!
I’m sorry if this doesn’t fit into your perception of reality.