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New Pro - SQ for classical music
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I've just been listening to some of my moderately old classical music, everything sounds pretty good to my ears. Certainly nothing I would discribe as digital artifacts. The first track I tried sounded utterly sublime. The next track pretty decent, maybe something a touch harsh in the horns? But this is a 70's recording. (and an amp that has less than about 8 hours running so far......)

EDIT: (thoughts prompted by Antonine's post below) Thinking about it, the above are ripped from some fairly old CD's. (Maybe 80's or early 90's). So not just old(ish) recordings, but the D/A conversion would be quite a few years old too.
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New Pro - SQ for classical music - by arcam - 07-Nov-2016, 21:28
RE: New Pro - SQ for classical music - by Inox - 07-Nov-2016, 21:57
RE: New Pro - SQ for classical music - by Inox - 07-Nov-2016, 22:03
RE: New Pro - SQ for classical music - by Confused - 08-Nov-2016, 00:07
RE: New Pro - SQ for classical music - by Will - 08-Nov-2016, 02:36
New Pro - SQ for classical music - by no32 - 08-Nov-2016, 22:30
New Pro - SQ for classical music - by no32 - 08-Nov-2016, 22:32
New Pro - SQ for classical music - by no32 - 08-Nov-2016, 22:37
RE: New Pro - SQ for classical music - by Will - 09-Nov-2016, 08:50
RE: New Pro - SQ for classical music - by Axel - 10-Nov-2016, 10:29
RE: New Pro - SQ for classical music - by ogs - 10-Nov-2016, 12:55
RE: New Pro - SQ for classical music - by Axel - 14-Nov-2016, 03:13
RE: New Pro - SQ for classical music - by Inox - 18-Nov-2016, 08:59
RE: New Pro - SQ for classical music - by Inox - 18-Nov-2016, 18:02

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