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New Pro - SQ for classical music
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(21-Nov-2016, 19:58)arcam Wrote: But, where this post is not off topic, is why SAM would make Milstein's violon suddently less digital, especially since there is little bass.

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'Maybe because of loosing these details you also loose the phaseshifts of these details thus your brain has to work less and you're experiencing the result as sounding more analogue?'

The fussed (out of phase) details are cut off by SAM hence your brain does not have to fix these issues and calms down -> it's 'feeling' more analogue.

Instead the target should be: Get a better/improve (jitterless) source to work with your D and (perhaps) we have to fix other flaws in your system.
Then you will experience the further details (SAM off) with Milstein's violin in pure bliss Big Grin .

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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 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 yabaVR - 22-Nov-2016, 12:55
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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