@mihorn on my phone speakers the iTunes version of Van Halen sounds considerably better, fwiw.
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The DAC Scam - Almost everyone believes the hype
Over many decades I have owned my share of multi-thousand dollar dacs.My current is my Audio Alchemy DDP-1 + PS 5, which I have owned for ~ 4 years. I have made many changes to my system, including cables and it has shined a light on every one, so I tend to agree with the YTV . Your thoughts?
I guess you heard the original music. My video is live recording from my speakers (reproduced). There are few different versions of same music such as the original and remastered, etc. Alex/Wavetouch audio |
@audiotroy Thanks for pointing out what so many people seem not know. A dac is a design. And only the designer can decide how the final product sounds. What’s so funny is that most High End components are designed by ear. The measurements count, but the ear is the final word. Ask any audio designer. And yet, so many people seem not to trust their hearing (or anyone else’s, seeing some of the comments on these forums).
I would agree one does not need to, but if you want the last word, something that reproduces an orchestra fully - and correctly - it’ll take a damn good dac to do that (unless you’re playing vinyl!). And having one of the ’big ones’ (DCS) dac, i think that a $40,000 converter could show a LOT of people things they believe reproduced music cannot do. Some things cost a lot, and audio is not a cheap hobby if one wants it to sound like ’the real thing.’ |