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Wow has this thread bloomed while I slept...
@VOE "improvements closer to the musical source where significant gains can be achieved. Rubbish in > rubbish out etc" - Also makes sense. In my case though, I have a CD/Vinyl collection of approximately 0, and use the USB digital input of the DacMagic Plus connected to a NAS drive equivalent to play FLAC/mp3 etc. The only improvement made in the source side of things would be a more expensive DAC I suppose, but how great a difference that would make is a whole topic in itself I expect (http://www.computeraudiophile.com/f8-general-forum/do-all-dacs-sound-more-or-less-same-18877) . Yet another thing to demo I guess.
@BigH/VOE/matty49 - your discussion is an interesting read, clear we've got some differing view points here. Those were some interesting distortion figures there matty, and indeed, the ears opinion rules over spec sheets I guess.
@lindsayt - I love the sound of these Hi-Fi orientated meets. I suppose I should keep an eye out on the forums for audio-enthusiasts in the Sheffield area! Very... worrying... what you said about selling prices. We have to rely on reviews and our own eyes/ears to see if we really do get what we pay for then? In my usual line of purchasing, you generally get what you pay for, even in comparison to competing products. I like what you've said about speakers... makes me feel safer in my decision to buy my retro gear! Could you say why though? People propose that newer capcitors/cone materials etc have made them audibly better, you refute that?
@Glacialpath - Thank you kindly for your advice, I can't for the life of me remember what interconnects i'm actually using! They're not cheap, but not on the £50+ side of things. I'll find out when I can and get back to you on that. I have to say, I was a bit of an idiot and didn't test either speaker purchases before handing over the money, simply took their assurances that they were in good working order. In retrospect, if they hadn't, I'd have been royally screwed.
@Vladimir - your post just popped up as i was typing this, guess its your opinion that these technological advances have made a clear audible difference?
So to summarise so far, differing view points on diminishing returns for increased spending at the source vs at the speakers. Please, keep the discussion going, I'm learning a lot!
(Just to add a bit of info, I'm a 3rd year Aerospace Engineering student, so I'm not completely ignorant of the technology, just vastly inexperienced with its real world application)
@VOE "improvements closer to the musical source where significant gains can be achieved. Rubbish in > rubbish out etc" - Also makes sense. In my case though, I have a CD/Vinyl collection of approximately 0, and use the USB digital input of the DacMagic Plus connected to a NAS drive equivalent to play FLAC/mp3 etc. The only improvement made in the source side of things would be a more expensive DAC I suppose, but how great a difference that would make is a whole topic in itself I expect (http://www.computeraudiophile.com/f8-general-forum/do-all-dacs-sound-more-or-less-same-18877) . Yet another thing to demo I guess.
@BigH/VOE/matty49 - your discussion is an interesting read, clear we've got some differing view points here. Those were some interesting distortion figures there matty, and indeed, the ears opinion rules over spec sheets I guess.
@lindsayt - I love the sound of these Hi-Fi orientated meets. I suppose I should keep an eye out on the forums for audio-enthusiasts in the Sheffield area! Very... worrying... what you said about selling prices. We have to rely on reviews and our own eyes/ears to see if we really do get what we pay for then? In my usual line of purchasing, you generally get what you pay for, even in comparison to competing products. I like what you've said about speakers... makes me feel safer in my decision to buy my retro gear! Could you say why though? People propose that newer capcitors/cone materials etc have made them audibly better, you refute that?
@Glacialpath - Thank you kindly for your advice, I can't for the life of me remember what interconnects i'm actually using! They're not cheap, but not on the £50+ side of things. I'll find out when I can and get back to you on that. I have to say, I was a bit of an idiot and didn't test either speaker purchases before handing over the money, simply took their assurances that they were in good working order. In retrospect, if they hadn't, I'd have been royally screwed.
@Vladimir - your post just popped up as i was typing this, guess its your opinion that these technological advances have made a clear audible difference?
So to summarise so far, differing view points on diminishing returns for increased spending at the source vs at the speakers. Please, keep the discussion going, I'm learning a lot!
(Just to add a bit of info, I'm a 3rd year Aerospace Engineering student, so I'm not completely ignorant of the technology, just vastly inexperienced with its real world application)