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RE: Why should one buy a DAC?

OK this is an edit. It is as if troutbum asked:

Q troutbum:> Why should one buy a DAC?

So instead of any kind of answer, further down in this thread Someone says:

A :> Quite simply, you need to go out and listen to complete systems so that you can understand system synergy.

So the guy is asking should I buy one, answer bla. bla, bla. But really no answer to his question. Go listen, where is he suppose to listen. You take it for granted that he can just go down to the corner and waste somebodys time until he feels comfortable enough to actually hear the subtleties of sound. That is no kind of answer. Does this mean that if he cannot understand system synergy he does not need a Dac?

Q :> How does it enhance your system?

He already assumes a fact that has not been presented, that the Dac will enhance his system. He asks how?

The answer we get further down in the thread, still answering the same question is:

A :> You need someone to walk you through a series of experiences to help you understand what is possible based on who are you, what you like, what you already have, (room), and what is best.

What series of experiences, is going to tell us how does it enhance our systems. This is not an answer to the question. It is no help at all. This is not taken out of context.

Somebody who knows more than me needs to say, hay you will need one, and two without one you will not hear anything.
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Edits: 06/15/12 06/15/12 06/15/12

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