Brownsfan, great job recounting all of this experience, which will undoubtedly prove invaluable to many others in the future.
You might find this discussion of sonic differences between various lossless formats to be of interest. **NOT** because I think it has applicability to the HAP-Z1ES, but to make two points:
1)My takeaway from that thread, and from everything else I have seen on the subject, is that no explanation of why wav or any other format may provide superior sonic results in any given setup has been conclusively established.
2)Given that, and given the fact that the design approaches used in the Sony unit appear to be fundamentally different than those used in all or nearly all other computer-based and music player-based setups, I see no reason whatsoever to assume that previously reported format comparisons have any applicability to the HAP-Z1ES.
So as you appear to be doing, and as I would have expected you in particular to do, I would suggest approaching your comparisons with a completely open mind, and as the traditional audiophile cliche goes, "trust your ears."
Best regards,
-- Al
You might find this discussion of sonic differences between various lossless formats to be of interest. **NOT** because I think it has applicability to the HAP-Z1ES, but to make two points:
1)My takeaway from that thread, and from everything else I have seen on the subject, is that no explanation of why wav or any other format may provide superior sonic results in any given setup has been conclusively established.
2)Given that, and given the fact that the design approaches used in the Sony unit appear to be fundamentally different than those used in all or nearly all other computer-based and music player-based setups, I see no reason whatsoever to assume that previously reported format comparisons have any applicability to the HAP-Z1ES.
So as you appear to be doing, and as I would have expected you in particular to do, I would suggest approaching your comparisons with a completely open mind, and as the traditional audiophile cliche goes, "trust your ears."
Best regards,
-- Al