Oppo long gone. The digital was modern high end and brought by a guy certain it would put my vinyl to shame. Instead it was his wife that released a sigh of unexpected pleasure practically the instant the stylus touched down. The two reactions I would pay money to have recorded, that one and the other guys wife who when her husband wasn’t looking whispered to me, "I could listen to this all night!" In a tone of amazement, because her audiophile husband having only CD she never even imagined music on a high end system could sound like, you know, music.
The character of analog and digital
Having just obtained some high quality analogue components, I want make some comments on the character of both analog and digital.
First of all it’s very difficult to speak of analog in general. Records vary widely (indeed wildly) in sonic character and quality. Digital recordings are much more uniform. When you play a digital file you more or less know what your getting. Of course some sound better than others, but there is a consistency of character. With records, it’s the Wild West. Variation in SQ and character are rampant.
Therefore it becomes very difficult to make generalizations on which categorically sounds better.
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@millercarbon +1 Happy to see you back. I have missed your input. |
Many times it’s the quality of the digital dac , and corresponding ,Ethernet hub, like a uptone ether regen , at decent cost ,or the much Much better still synergistic research that’s 3 x as much ,you need very good quality usb cable I spent $1500 on a final touch audio Sinope ,but anythjng over $500 is respectable ,the most musical usb under $800 the Final touch audio Callisto ,which I have in my 2nd system. from Lampizator also worth every $dollar Ethernet cables at least decent quality ,minimum at least $200 on the input on the end point is what counts most around $1k for a Ethernet cables as the adage goes hav3 no weak link in the chain. |
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