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These are few if the pertinent facts I have proven on my system.
I have found oversampling does more harm to the music signal than it's worth, and it is worth nothing in my system, even vaunted SACD players. My explanation may seem far fetched, but I don't think so. The signal, like light, is part particle, and part wave form. It is traveling at near light speed. The process of trying to snag distortion is just not feasible. Quantum Physics tells us, we cannot even so much as look at the exceedingly small, without distorting it. My system is proof of that, as people here have found out. My Audio Note NOS DAC is great on it's own. Reworked by my amp builder, it is a giant killer.
Commercial speaker cables, and interconnects, almost to the last one, are signal damaging. Logically thinking, a multi complex wave form jumping from wire to wire in a multi strand is not conducive to finer signal cohesion. Again, my system proves that out.
Also, insulation is a sponge for energy. It absorbs, then emits it back into the current sounding like fizzies. My Scintillas are great at making dielectric distortion audible.
Magnet wire was a revelation. It ran the signal unharmed. There is only one drawback, skin effect is a real phenomena. Magnet wire supports the midrange more than the lows and highs. Thin, thinner the better, ribbon supports the whole audible spectrum. I have both, and can demonstrate the difference.
If you want proof, of any or all findings, my house is open to all. Write to me. I promise you, the listening will be fun.
These are few if the pertinent facts I have proven on my system.
I have found oversampling does more harm to the music signal than it's worth, and it is worth nothing in my system, even vaunted SACD players. My explanation may seem far fetched, but I don't think so. The signal, like light, is part particle, and part wave form. It is traveling at near light speed. The process of trying to snag distortion is just not feasible. Quantum Physics tells us, we cannot even so much as look at the exceedingly small, without distorting it. My system is proof of that, as people here have found out. My Audio Note NOS DAC is great on it's own. Reworked by my amp builder, it is a giant killer.
Commercial speaker cables, and interconnects, almost to the last one, are signal damaging. Logically thinking, a multi complex wave form jumping from wire to wire in a multi strand is not conducive to finer signal cohesion. Again, my system proves that out.
Also, insulation is a sponge for energy. It absorbs, then emits it back into the current sounding like fizzies. My Scintillas are great at making dielectric distortion audible.
Magnet wire was a revelation. It ran the signal unharmed. There is only one drawback, skin effect is a real phenomena. Magnet wire supports the midrange more than the lows and highs. Thin, thinner the better, ribbon supports the whole audible spectrum. I have both, and can demonstrate the difference.
If you want proof, of any or all findings, my house is open to all. Write to me. I promise you, the listening will be fun.