In Reply to: RE: What's the Best CD/DVD player from the past to be used as CD transport? posted by BRab on February 5, 2017 at 16:04:03:
> A minority opinion I know, but that's my experience.
I find your thinking rather odd. If you truly believe yours is a minority opinion, it would indicate to me that you must be doing something differently from the majority of us who believe that our ripped CDs sound just as good as those played from a transport.
I've always found the sound quality from my ripped CDs to be every bit as good as the sound quality from my high-end CD transport. Of course, I've always used the same high-end DAC that was connected to my transport for playing my ripped CDs.
Therefore, since you acknowledge your opinion is a minority opinion, why wouldn't you want to change your approach to match the majority of us who prefer the sound of our ripped CDs? Instead, you seem to be fixated on convincing us that we're listening to inferior sound quality instead of striving to improve your system to match ours. That just doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
Best regards,
John Elison
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