Streaming vs Physical Media


I have a decent digital front end with a Lumin U1 Mini (w/ external power supply) and a Border Patrol SE dac.  Have some CDs, but no transport.  Would a CD transport sound better than a streamer of similar quality/price?  

mdonda
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I am not an EE, but even I can see that Uptown audio white paper assumes incompetence on the part of designers, and ignorance on the part of readers.

  1. They could easily show this with measurements if true
  2. They are still sending data via USB, so this phase-noise overlay will still occur.
  3. I have sat in enough PCB design reviews, and been involved in enough IC design to know their claims of ground plane noise can be effectively reduced, obviously based on product measurements, to a level where it is not a limiting factor. In terms of the impact on timing inside an IC or product it is a factor of transition time of the clock edge through metastable bounds. With fast edges, power supply / ground noise is going to have limited impact.

 

It is easy to type something on a keyboard and claim it is true as Uptown has done. But as Charles Hitchens said, that which can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence. On the other hand, you will find many a discussion on the web about clock integrity in noisy environments including impact on jitter.

@hiend2 

Strange.  Love this hobby!  I found Tidal to sound like you experienced Qobuz. I find Qobuz more relaxed and richer with more natural tone and frequency balance top to bottom. 

I have top-notch streaming gear and no longer us a cd player or vinyl.  Tidal, Qobuz, reference DAC, Roon Plus, high end cabling, high end ethernet cables and switch.  Not to mention my wonderful, beautiful conductor of the music, the iPad.  Streaming sounds so wonderful in my rig that it made me totally forget about everything else.