Thanks for your solid advise!
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So if the streamer is always getting a perfect binary signal where does it go wrong? Well the only thing I can think of is that noise is entering the system along with the binary stream. It's noise that's the polluter nothing else can be! You're right it's noise of various kinds, e.g, but not limited to - RF, EMI, and high-impedance leakage currents from SMPS and network component clocks that increase jitter and clock phase noise. The whole clocking thing is another space I haven't grasped enough to figure out how to make it right or even better Thus there are some products available to address reducing the noise in our perfect binary signals Here's a couple of links that describe the problem(s) and some products that improve the SQ https://www.smallgreencomputer.com/pages/systemoptique-certified |
In another thread on cables, I linked an article by the Pink Floyd recording engineers but there's this one statement about digital recordings and making copies:
Granted, that was back in 2005, but it's still relevant today. All the best, |
Man, I appreciate the deep dive of the analog vinyl aficionados. I'm lazy to this end and just love the Qobuz & Tidal feed to my Roon Rock Nuc>Optical Lan> PS audio Bridge>PS Audio Perfect Wave DAC MKII. 192Khz 24 bit is better than cd. The rabbit hole of digital is just as deep as analog but when it is right. It is oh so right. Peace |
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