I think with the evolution of hard disk drives being used as transports reinforces just how important a transport is. I think we have(Audiophiles,engineers,designers)have just began to realize how important the tranport is. With simple non-upsample dacs, no filtering and a very good computer hard disk drive, I think you would be shocked at how good digital (redbook) can sound. I personally think we've been barking up the wrong tree, not that DACs don't make a difference, just that transports I believe make more of a difference. So to answer your question yes, transports are very important!
Does transport matter if using external DAC?
Can anyone confirm or dispute my theory that the transport does not affect the sound of a system if you're using an external DAC? The transport simply reads the ones and zeros and sends them to the DAC for processing. I know that there can be errors during the reading process, but all but the most severe are corrected by the DAC anyway. (The most severe result in pops or blanks.) Even if the DAC has to make a guess once in a while, I doubt that it could be discernable even by golden ears. If I'm missing something, please provide credible evidence. Also, can you refer me to an article on the subject or to an expert whom I can email?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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