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In Reply to: RE: Agree/Disagree posted by Isaak J. Garvey on October 29, 2016 at 17:01:14
This whole conversation--thanks to both of you--makes the point pretty clearly. What's true? I don't know. Neither does anyone else. Which is the point. Was that DSD made from a 48kHz PCM file, or what? Who knows? I'm not convinced the retailers are innocent--maybe, maybe not--but who cares who is responsible?
None of this makes a particular file sound great; it may or it may not. But, good or bad, when that light goes on, you know you're buying the actual product.
jca
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...I demonstrated to Doug the ONE album he thought that a retailer MAY have upsampled to DSD was in fact done by the producers. End of story. So thee is ONE truth there. No ambiguity. Bob Stuart made an incorrect statement. Which, quite frankly, is inexcusable.
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Uh, no. Your post is nonsense.
Bob Stuart made a bold claim that online retailers of audiophile downloads upsample files. This is has not happened. And the number of actual upsampled Redbook sold as HiRez is amazingly small.
Making veiled accusations now? You are "not convinced" there is no wrong doing? "Who cares who is responsible?". If you worked for me you would be tossed out so fast there would be skid marks.
Sorry Jim, your credibility just went through the floor.
Enjoy your little MQA flight of fancy. It wont last long.
'they said, he wrote' - what's the problem?
The cult of personality in the audiophile community often leads non critical reporting.
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