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You don’t have to have intelligence to be an audiophile and this case proves it. So many so called audiophiles/reviewers/analog purists thought the albums they bought sounded excellent until they found out that some of the albums were cut with DSD. Then these so called experts/purists/audiophools who bought these great sounding albums all of a sudden thought they sounded like sh$t. 
 

When does it matter what process is used to cut an album/cd? Don’t you let your ears do the listening, not somebody else’s propaganda? 
I got rid of all of my analog products and albums when dsd/hires digital was perfected because I heard better sq thru these formats than analog. The experts/analog audiophools did too until somebody told them dsd was involved. Glad I’m not part of that audiophool group (analog).