Hi,
I would like to illuminate my "subtle" reference between Flac and WAV files. I have heard some systems where the differences were not subtle between the files. WAV was much better no contest. In fact when I first started with PC Audio, using USB and then moving to the Bridge and PWD II the differences were not subtle. It is only now with CAT 7 Ethernet wiring the system, a faster computer to transcode, better power supplies for routers and switches, and several other small changes have the differences between the two formats become less discernible. But I've spent a lot of time and money to do this. I did not set out to do this, it was not a goal, it just happened as a result of my system getting better.
I would love to close the gap, and believe upgrading to an i7 processor, a solid state drive and a few other changes might make the point mute.
There is definitely an advantage in setting your Flac compression to the least amount possible.
I would like to illuminate my "subtle" reference between Flac and WAV files. I have heard some systems where the differences were not subtle between the files. WAV was much better no contest. In fact when I first started with PC Audio, using USB and then moving to the Bridge and PWD II the differences were not subtle. It is only now with CAT 7 Ethernet wiring the system, a faster computer to transcode, better power supplies for routers and switches, and several other small changes have the differences between the two formats become less discernible. But I've spent a lot of time and money to do this. I did not set out to do this, it was not a goal, it just happened as a result of my system getting better.
I would love to close the gap, and believe upgrading to an i7 processor, a solid state drive and a few other changes might make the point mute.
There is definitely an advantage in setting your Flac compression to the least amount possible.