In Reply to: Re: I looked at the 777 review... posted by Frank on January 30, 2003 at 13:16:17:
For the regular CD player, the noise at 10 kHz is about 10 dB higher with signal compared to without signal.Maybe they put the signal generator too close to the player- who knows.
It's got nothing to do with DSD or the noise being modulated by the signal.
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- same thing is happening on the regular CD player... - tunenut 13:38:06 01/30/03 (19)
- No the signal is comming from a sacd disc and not... - Frank 13:50:32 01/30/03 (18)
- the Meridian 508.24 CD player shows the same thing... - tunenut 14:03:10 01/30/03 (17)
- They tell why on the same page - Frank 14:44:03 01/30/03 (16)
- here is the correct reason... - tunenut 16:57:14 01/30/03 (14)
- No, - Frank 03:01:56 01/31/03 (0)
- Yes and no. - Jim Pearce 20:31:48 01/30/03 (9)
- I am only talking about CD players now... - tunenut 21:05:54 01/30/03 (8)
- It makes no sense... - Frank 04:39:29 01/31/03 (1)
- Re: It makes no sense... - Jim Pearce 08:01:45 01/31/03 (0)
- Agreed. - Jim Pearce 21:15:17 01/30/03 (5)
- The DSD sample rate for the sacd implementation - Frank 03:13:04 01/31/03 (0)
- don't know - tunenut 21:22:35 01/30/03 (3)
- The obvious conclusions are.. - Jim Pearce 21:40:37 01/30/03 (2)
- here is the best I can do right now... - tunenut 21:54:11 01/30/03 (1)
- JA is going to write a series of articles on the tests. - Jim Pearce 22:19:10 01/30/03 (0)
- thank you - that makes sense - Christine Tham 18:21:26 01/30/03 (2)
- That's right Christine, they're just graphs of the.. - Jim Pearce 20:44:21 01/30/03 (1)
- can you please go easy on the sarcasm? - Christine Tham 21:39:58 01/30/03 (0)
- Re: They tell why on the same page - John Kotches 15:54:24 01/30/03 (0)