Debates rage long and hard as to what extent if any the various component parts of hifi/av can and do sound different. With speakers there is a huge agreement that different speakers ound different and that is clear. With digital cables there is little agreement and two clear camps of they do and they do not and another camp of not sure, I have not tried it yet, but.......
I have had a lot of time to pursue and develop this hifi hobby over the past year. I have been off work a lot and have been lucky and gained from others generosity in being to upgrade my hifi during that time. I have listened to literally 1000s of hours of music, probably every month since last April.
During that time it has become easier to spot the differences between elements of the hifi chain, including ones that before I thought I could not. The change has been gradual and it finally came to light with getting a new laptop and setting up itunes, Spotify and all my music files from the hard drive again. I have music in loads of different bit rates and file formats. I have since June listened to primarily Spotify at 128 and then 320 kbps. Now going back to my other files, I find it far easier to spot the difference.
What hifi get criticised a lot for finding differences in racks, digital cables etc where others say that cannot be. I wonder, if you listen to music and from lots of different setups, that with practice, the differences become easier to spot. So those who cannot hear a difference or doubt it, have they listened to enough music and kit to be sure?
I have had a lot of time to pursue and develop this hifi hobby over the past year. I have been off work a lot and have been lucky and gained from others generosity in being to upgrade my hifi during that time. I have listened to literally 1000s of hours of music, probably every month since last April.
During that time it has become easier to spot the differences between elements of the hifi chain, including ones that before I thought I could not. The change has been gradual and it finally came to light with getting a new laptop and setting up itunes, Spotify and all my music files from the hard drive again. I have music in loads of different bit rates and file formats. I have since June listened to primarily Spotify at 128 and then 320 kbps. Now going back to my other files, I find it far easier to spot the difference.
What hifi get criticised a lot for finding differences in racks, digital cables etc where others say that cannot be. I wonder, if you listen to music and from lots of different setups, that with practice, the differences become easier to spot. So those who cannot hear a difference or doubt it, have they listened to enough music and kit to be sure?