joe_coherent
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Upsampling and Stereophile Garfish, that a product has "24/96 emblazoned" does not mean it upsamples. I don't believe in upsampling yet I have a 24/96 product and I definitely, definitely recommend 24/96. | |
Absolute Best DVD Player? Simply the best. | |
SACD vs. DVD-A and Audio DVDs My point is that newer XRCDs, HDCDs or even some great quality regular CDs like Reference Recordings and others sound as satisfying to me as many Audio DVDs. However in most cases comparing a regular CD to its DAD or SACD version is unfair since t... | |
SACD vs. DVD-A and Audio DVDs Darrell, the Muse Model 9 does not upsample. Muse does not believe in upsampling (neither do I) and there is a very good white paper on their site explaining why. | |
Do CD-R's sound the same as originals Calm down carl_eber. Your tone is not conducive to a serious discussion. I apologize if my comment on your postings was insulting to you, but in my humble view your postings in general as so incoherent that it would seem you are trolling. Also ple... | |
speaker cable I also have Slverline Sonatas and I am presetly using Analysis Plus Oval Nine Speaker Cable which you can get factory direct discounted. I believe this is a better cable overall than the DH Labs and in the same league as some of the super expensiv... | |
Do CD-R's sound the same as originals Your personal attacks discredit you completely Mr. carl_eber. But I will not fall as low as you. It is clear that you do not have any explanation yourself, hence your blabbering "talk to this, talk to that". As to your supposition that I am not a ... | |
Biwiring 101 "Running separate wires from the amplifier can have a profound impact on relieving the tweeter circuit from the back flush of EMF (elector-motive force) generated by the woofer. " Recommended reading, check http://www.soundstage.com/synergize/syne... | |
Do CD-R's sound the same as originals Let me put it another way, to see if it is clearer: digital information is discrete, not continuous. It is DIGITAL, not ANALOGOUS. Therefore errors in the information are also discrete, and not continuous. The errors are either there or they are n... | |
1 million dollar speaker made by Kharma I listened to this system in my friend's greek archipelago. The speakers are positioned in the center of the isle, slightly toed-in for greater effect. They are driven by a 2,000 MW gas-fired electric plant, and the front end is Luciano Pavarotti,... | |
Do CD-R's sound the same as originals Digital music is stored as 0s and 1s. Unless there are errors in the copying process, which in general there aren't, both the original and the copy are identical. There is no other point in the chain and no other effect, whether it be jitter, or w... | |
Electrocompaniet VS. Resolution Audio I do not believe in the theoretical merits of upsampling, and I have never been able to detect any sonic improvements attributable directly to upsampling. I have therefore eschewed the Resolution Audio for a Muse Model 9 Signature CD/DVD which is ... | |
Tubes? Transistors? Which are better? I have tubes in my pre-amp (BAT) and solid state amp (Marsh). However, I am a big advocate of pure solid state sound. Good solid state equipment these days does not have the drawbacks traditionally associated with solid state (ie. harsh sound). Yo... | |
Do CD-R's sound the same as originals There is absolutely no question in my mind that CD replication is virtually error-free and that therefore CDRs sound exactly the same as originals. That's what I hear in my pretty accurate system, anyway. | |
Audio & the Emperor’s new clothes. Good post. I won't bore you with an undending story about how I got started in audiophila and finally saw the light. Suffice it to say that I also find most of today's self styled "audiophiles" to be equipment-philes who don't really care for musi... |