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Those NAD BEE series players are very good.
Happy Listening!
Those NAD BEE series players are very good.
Happy Listening!
More Detail From a CD?
I agree totally, we have had A/B’s with pro streamers in attendance at our meetings, and the outcome was unanimous for CD replay sounding better. This "could" be put down to this. Streaming/download usually has later versions of the same album. (which are more compressed) EG: http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list?artist=The+Traveling+Wilburys&album (scroll down) Or the streaming/download process is compressed itself. Cheers George |
So the 'ripped' CD sounds more detailed than the same CD played through the NAD player. I would think that a file played from a hard drive or flash drive would sound as good or better. Could it be a difference in DAC's or interconnects? I have an Arcam DV135 and I thought that CD's played through it sounded better than the same ripped CD played from a flash drive connected to a Bluesound Node 2. I later got a Wadia 121 dac for the Bluesound and it and the Arcam are close in sound quality but different. As far as streaming I agree with antigrunge2. I have tried Deezer, Tidal, and Qobuz (all at cd-quality) and I like Qobuz the best. Just wish they had playlists/channels as nice as Slacker (now LiveXLive). I am window-shopping speakers and am thinking about the Tekton Pendragon; that is how I came across this thread. |