Tmsorosk,
I see why you'd think that I tried to make my digital setup sound more analog, but it's not true. I simply bought the best sounding (to me) DAC I could afford. Same as when I bought my turntable and cartridge. I hate it when people say digital piece 'sounds analog,' much in the say way I hate it when people say a solid state piece 'sounds tubelike.'
Truth is, when people talk about digital sound, they're either refering to a bad component or a recording that's either bad or was mastered in the days when engineers had no clue what they were doing when first stepping in to digital.
Good digital doesn't sound harsh, and good vinyl doesn't sound all warm and fuzzy.
I think we're both on the same page, so please don't take my post as an arguement. Absolutely no arguement intended.
I see why you'd think that I tried to make my digital setup sound more analog, but it's not true. I simply bought the best sounding (to me) DAC I could afford. Same as when I bought my turntable and cartridge. I hate it when people say digital piece 'sounds analog,' much in the say way I hate it when people say a solid state piece 'sounds tubelike.'
Truth is, when people talk about digital sound, they're either refering to a bad component or a recording that's either bad or was mastered in the days when engineers had no clue what they were doing when first stepping in to digital.
Good digital doesn't sound harsh, and good vinyl doesn't sound all warm and fuzzy.
I think we're both on the same page, so please don't take my post as an arguement. Absolutely no arguement intended.