@shadorne
I started out as a test engineer in the late 1970s and remember using, I think it was called, an Audio Precision System One, the standard high-end signal analyzer at the time, and probably the predecessor of the type of device you’re referring to as Precision Analyzer products.
I remember that even back then, those analyzers could operate in both the frequency and time domain. I even remember using our System One to perform Fourier transforms.
So I’m not sure about the "sad truth" you cite re:Precision Analyzer’s current product line operating in only the fr domain. I could certainly make the kind of measurements you describe with a pro signal analyzer 50 years ago. In fact, I half-remember someone like Atkinson routinely publishing such measurements years ago in the slick audiophile press (although I may be misremembering after all this time).
To be clear: I’m not trying to start a debate. Just hoping to learn something about the current state of an art (of great interest to me) that I haven’t followed since retiring.
Hey, thanks for the Holo/Stereophile link. I sorta recall reading that piece years ago, but will take another look, given the new context of this thread. Not sure how much of the articles conclusions still hold up half a decade later, but I'll check it out.
@mapman Don’t hate me, but if you’re looking to get defiitive buying recommendations from an authoritative source, IMHO, Audiogon is not the place. The value of this thread, e.g., is its discussion of under-the-hood D/A tech, which as I’m sure you know, doesn’t necessarily tell you anything definitive about SQ. The idea, I think, is that, if this thread increases your understanding of a technical issue, you’ll be able to ask more educated questions when you go shopping. IMHO, that’s a heckuva lot more valuable than plowing through dozens of "I really like this DAC!" messages from strangers who use a product with systems, rooms, cables, and power that may be nothing like yours.
Over the years, I’ve found that the real value of fora like Audiogon -- other than providing a platform for masturbatory proclamations of conclusory opinions -- is more along the lines of "Teach a man to fish...". My 2c.
Jeez, wouldn’t "MPoCO" be a great name for a band?