All a banking system requires is the ability to print a bunch of fonts accurately representing an amount of currency, which is a far cry from reproducing sound accurately. Not even a nice try.
All the best,
Nonoise
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@nonoise : Whether it’s financial data, music data or video data the base form is the binary code. That is why a computer can read an optical disk and store/playback all three. |
Digital theory shows that transports all are equivalent, especially with modern DACs that control jitter very well. However, my experience has been that transports make a large difference in the sound from any DAC I have used. Why do transports make such a difference? Everyone will have a reason, but I don't think any of us knows for sure. I had a 260D (sold in favor of playing files) and thought it was a very good transport, so yes, I think it would be a good choice. Better than the Rotel? Never having tried the latter, I don’t know -- but I suspect yes. |