ratboysr
NAD 516BEE CD player that I only used a couple of times before getting the Directstream DAC. I pulled it out the other day and played a few CDs and thought I was hearing more.
So I did A/B comparisons and to my ears there was definitely more detail.
I really did not expect any difference as "digital is digital" but it was there.
BTW way, your system is far far better than entry level.
There’s usually better dynamic range from original first release CD’s because of less compression, which gives your brain/ear more space to hear around individual notes (hence better detail), because the loud and quiet notes are not the compressed to a similar level "wall of sound" as I call it.
I’m sure compression was developed for the "ipod/earbud brigade" so they don’t blow their eardrums or earbuds out with the louder dynamic passages if is NOT compressed, because they would have to turn the volume up louder during quiet passages if not compress to hear it, THEN BANG goes their eardrums on the loud notes.
The streamed/downloaded ones are more likely to be later releases which are more compressed, especially the remastered ones.
EG: The The "Infected" (green squares good dynamic range)
http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list?artist=The+The&album=%09InfectedCheers George