The title is:"There's No Such Thing As Digital..."


Subtitled: "A Conversation With Charles Hansen, Gordon Rankin and Steve Silberman". It's an interesting read if you're not yet familiar with this particular topic...or have only considered it briefly. I wouldn't call myself a digital expert, but I can see no reason to quibble with it one bit:

www.audiostream.com/content/draft

Enjoy.
ivan_nosnibor
So it's more than meets the eye (ear). It makes me wonder just how long before PC audio is perfected and glad that I've stuck with those shiny discs. :-)

All the best,
Nonoise
I can see lots of reasons to quibble with it. It leaves out a lot of pertinent info about digital. Digital is of course just an analog waveform as all electricity is, however sometimes digital is just digital and the analog aspect is unimportant. Also, digital has attributes that analog does not have, such as reflection effect on jitter, signal integrity, current-path characteristics and rise-time effects etc.

Steve N.
Empirical Audio
Instersting read, all I know is I won't be going back to CDs as my Mac Mini has never sounded better. My Evo clock made a noticable difference to the sound. I'm still not sure what jitter sounds like, but I know I like less of it!