If you are running a MSB DAC to an amplifier I would hope it sounds as good as an audio front end, because it is an audio front end in my book. When people say an HT front end is not as good for music they are referring to playing music through a HT receiver or using the AC-3 or DTS converter to play music as well as movies if using separates.
Digital audio formats and obsolesence
I am in the process of building an HT/Audio component system. It has been said that this cannot satisfy the audiophile/videophile in one package for a "reasonable amount of money"...... I disagree!
Yes, I will admit, it does not sound quite as good my former 15k worth of tube gear and good digital front end, but I have done some simple comparisons to a $3,500.00 cd player and a DVD player with an MSB convertor (at the same price). Like the computer, designers today MUST become more conscious and innovative to accomodate the uncertain and somewhat unstable format wars. I was afraid of buying another expensive 2 channel front-end for fear it would become an expensive transport very soon...... I have also found that the MSB and DVD player, subjectively, sounded every bit as good and better on most recordings for music as did the similarly priced counterpart, and knowing another "card" can be built if technology takes another turn is comforting. Believe me, I am a die-hard two-channel dude at heart, but my findings were fairly conclusive upon what I actually heard....Has anyone else experienced this same phenomena!?
Yes, I will admit, it does not sound quite as good my former 15k worth of tube gear and good digital front end, but I have done some simple comparisons to a $3,500.00 cd player and a DVD player with an MSB convertor (at the same price). Like the computer, designers today MUST become more conscious and innovative to accomodate the uncertain and somewhat unstable format wars. I was afraid of buying another expensive 2 channel front-end for fear it would become an expensive transport very soon...... I have also found that the MSB and DVD player, subjectively, sounded every bit as good and better on most recordings for music as did the similarly priced counterpart, and knowing another "card" can be built if technology takes another turn is comforting. Believe me, I am a die-hard two-channel dude at heart, but my findings were fairly conclusive upon what I actually heard....Has anyone else experienced this same phenomena!?
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