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Questions are: 1.) is adaptive error correction good enough. 2.) what influence does mechanical vibration have on (1.) and on the overall performance of the player/transport. I wish I could answer these... I cannot, but I too have heard significant and very meaningful differences among transports.
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Answers:
1. Error correction is designed to fix bit errors. These are gross errors. Ever drive your car thru a bump and your CD player skips? Error correction is designed (together with buffering) to fix these types of problems. If you plan to listen to your music while thumping the player with a hammer, then I would be concerned about how good the error correction is.
2. Mechanical vibration is answered in (1) above.
The transport has no effect on the signal data if it is read out to a storage device such as RAM prior to further processing.