Hey Dan, here is the gist of it.
https://www.sony.com/electronics/hi-res-audio-mp3-cd-sound-quality-comparison
https://www.sony.com/electronics/hi-res-audio-mp3-cd-sound-quality-comparison
Where are the cheap home streamers?
Hey Dan, here is the gist of it. https://www.sony.com/electronics/hi-res-audio-mp3-cd-sound-quality-comparison |
@danvignau Yes, no argument that lossy audio is no comparison to a CD. We can only complete with CD fidelity if we we are streaming lossless audio that is bitwise the same. And locally streamed rather than Bluetooth. As long as there is no data loss, and jitter and other issues are minimal, and our DAC is of sufficient quality. CD quality is no problem. In fact, I recently was listening to lossless audio via a computer connected to a Bryston BDA-2 DAC, and the results would best all but high end CD players. |
danvignau Obviously, only master tapes of old eight track studio recordings might be able to benefit from Hi Res reproduction and transmission, or maybe current recording that actually use musical instrrumentsI think that is neither obvious or true. There are exceptional recordings that predate the multitrack era. Nor are the highest quality recordings made only in the studio - nothing could be further from the truth. |