Hi,
I’ve been a music lover for 55 or so years and an audiophile for about 50 years.
In my opinion, Paul McGowan of PS Audio is correct. While “GIGO” and “any system is only as strong as it’s weakest link” philosophies are both true, it seems to me that the engineering of transducers is the most difficult task and therefore generally the weakest link in audio reproduction. The amplification stages seem pretty mature by now. The digital front end is still a rather immature technology and is undergoing much change.
Although vinyl can sound good and is undergoing a “resurgence fad”, I rarely listen to my large vinyl collection including some direct to disks because of the inconvenience and because I regard the platform as impractical because of it’s built in seemingly insurmountable physical limitations.
The biggest problem I have in choosing equipment is a proper comparison environment.
Well that is where I sit with audio opinion at the moment.
Good luck everyone! 🙂
I’ve been a music lover for 55 or so years and an audiophile for about 50 years.
In my opinion, Paul McGowan of PS Audio is correct. While “GIGO” and “any system is only as strong as it’s weakest link” philosophies are both true, it seems to me that the engineering of transducers is the most difficult task and therefore generally the weakest link in audio reproduction. The amplification stages seem pretty mature by now. The digital front end is still a rather immature technology and is undergoing much change.
Although vinyl can sound good and is undergoing a “resurgence fad”, I rarely listen to my large vinyl collection including some direct to disks because of the inconvenience and because I regard the platform as impractical because of it’s built in seemingly insurmountable physical limitations.
The biggest problem I have in choosing equipment is a proper comparison environment.
Well that is where I sit with audio opinion at the moment.
Good luck everyone! 🙂