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RE: BB PCM1704 and PCM1702...nuff said. (nt)

Posted by audio39 on March 22, 2012 at 04:07:49:

I'm referring the CD...I've given up on SACD, and at this time have no interest in using my computer for more then email.

Regarding the high res solution though, I visited a gent late last year in North Toronto to have a peek at a pair of Sonus Fabers he had for sale. He had what he described as "about as good as you can get" setup utilizing a Mac and who knows what else. I'll agree that it is different, but I'm not sure it was better.

Let's face it, after listening to both live and recorded music for well over 30 years now, and most of it Rock or Metal...well, my ears are likely not what they used to be. But I do know what hits me the right way, and I'm not convinced that digital audio is going in the right direction.