Dear @atmasphere : """ I’ve yet to hear a CD that plays better bass than my phono section..."""
A CD with a top DAC ( 32bits/384 khz.) and good overall design outperforms any phono stage it does not matters the phono stage price/pedigree ( including yours. ) in the bass " management " and this is not because your unit or other units are not good designs because I know your design is a good one but it’s because the differences between a digital and LP recording technics.
The recording microphones pick up all the music in stereo including the bass range but for the LP overall limitations the low bass comes not in stereo as when in the recording but in mono way when in digital comes as what were pick up by those recording session microphones, digital has no limitations about.
That is one of multiple reasons why digital outperforms LP/analog in the bass no matter what.
I repeat, it’s not your quality unit design but the " medium " limitations. No contest by analog in this regards against digital.
I’m an analog lover but I’m not " blind " and certainly not " deaf ".
Regards and enjkoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.
A CD with a top DAC ( 32bits/384 khz.) and good overall design outperforms any phono stage it does not matters the phono stage price/pedigree ( including yours. ) in the bass " management " and this is not because your unit or other units are not good designs because I know your design is a good one but it’s because the differences between a digital and LP recording technics.
The recording microphones pick up all the music in stereo including the bass range but for the LP overall limitations the low bass comes not in stereo as when in the recording but in mono way when in digital comes as what were pick up by those recording session microphones, digital has no limitations about.
That is one of multiple reasons why digital outperforms LP/analog in the bass no matter what.
I repeat, it’s not your quality unit design but the " medium " limitations. No contest by analog in this regards against digital.
I’m an analog lover but I’m not " blind " and certainly not " deaf ".
Regards and enjkoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.