andy2
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Details don't mean a thing I guess I was a bit frustrated when I made my comment.I don't mean to take on the extreme stand on the matter.I agree with all your responses.Detail is good if handled correctly but that is a HUGH "if".I really don't have unlimitted amount of reso... | |
Details don't mean a thing I've read from a book somewhere that says a human conscious mind can only process a maximum of about 8 bits of information per second (they collected a bunch of data and this is their conclusion) therefore most of the amount of data must be proces... | |
Interconnect to tame bright sounding CDP Cpdunn99,The rest of my system is:Audio Refinement pre-2dsp (surround sound processor and pre)Audio Refinement Multi 5 ampSpendor S8Harmonic Technology Pro9+I am not sure why but maybe I am sensitive to bright sounding equipment. I intentionally u... | |
Interconnect to tame bright sounding CDP I am currently using Van Den Hul D102 MkIII cables.I've read somewhere that they can be bright sounding though I dont' really know. I appreciate all your feedbacks. | |
Oversampling vs upsampling Statistically, I would think that it "smooths" out the signal at the output. Having two dac is equivalent to summing the output level of the DAc, average them (like (a + b)/2), then send them out to the output. It's like taking the average of two ... | |
Oversampling vs upsampling By the way, the number 24 in 24/96 has nothing to do withupsampling or oversampling. It simplies indicate the digital filter (or DAC) would convert the original 16 bits into 24 bits. Number of bit and sampling rate are mutually exclusive. You can ... | |
Oversampling vs upsampling I try to do my best:First of all, as far as the mathematic goes, upsampling andoversampling is exactly 100% the same according to digital filter technology (sampling is basically having an electrical signal pass through a digital filter). Upsampli... | |
Bi-amp a two-way speaker makes sense? I am actually using the amp in a HT configuration. But I can always buy a less expense 2-channel amp for the rear ifI decide to bi-amp. Thanks for your feedbacks. | |
Bi-amp a two-way speaker makes sense? I would rather bi-amp than having to sell my current ampto buy a more powerful amp. I think mine is not bad at alland I probably have to spend about double to get any meaningful improvement. My amp only gets a touch harsh ifI drive it beyond 85% p... |