(01-Jan-2017, 12:35)yabaVR Wrote: But isn't it more than likely that it's just a faulty track(s) that's causing the digital anomalies? How can it technicaly be possible for a DAC ( Devialet) to work different on special tracks/music? The DAC is converting every 16/44.1 file the same way no matter its origin. As far as I know it's technicaly impossible for the DAC to do it any other way.
In theory you're right. But this is a real system, so there are many reasons it could go wrong. In theory, none of my program has bugs... but hmm...
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BTW, I've been lent some Socket 44 cables by my dealer - listening to Stan Getz right now (no classical allowed tonight) - and the sound is gorgeous, yet another level of realism attained. The players are just... in the room; and sometimes you'd wish they stop making noise, just like in reality. And the amount of bass !
I'll be off the Internet for a couple of weeks but will post some more classical experiments when I return now that my system is properly setup.
Cheers,