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In Reply to: RE: Enough Computer Audio Mythology posted by Sprezza Tura on December 11, 2014 at 15:23:20
Rips with different supplies is definitely dubious, but the other are real and I even demonstrate them at trade shows like RMAF and Newport.
The requirement to hear these differences is an extremely resolving system with really low noise floor. If you don't have this, then you will not hear it, pain and simple.
Just because you don't see satellites flying overhead doesn't mean they are not there. You just need a better telescope.
Steve N.
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All your results prove is that Empirical Audio DACs suck because they are unable to isolate the timing with which they use audio data from the timing with which the data was transmitted to them. But anyone who has ever objectively listened to one could probably tell you that.
Edits: 12/15/14
If they sucked so bad, I don't think they would be winning shootouts. Go back to your video game please....
C'mon Steve, the "your system does not resolve" reply is old.
I am sure if your life depended on it you could not determine an error corrected iTUNES rip from an XLD or any other rip.
You also claim that digital cables of different lengths sound different. Love to see prove that in a blind test.
Digital cable length difference blind test was performed by UHFmag.com several years ago. Definitively proves that certain lengths are superior. UHF in Canada was skeptical about my paper when it came out, so they did this A/BX test without my knowledge. Now they are believers.
The analysis in my positive-feedback whitepaper already proves this, but the layman cannot always understand this.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
"Just because you don't see satellites flying overhead doesn't mean they are not there. You just need a better telescope"
I see satellites flying overhead with my naked eyes. I look at in the right direction at the right time on clear nights. :-)
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
You don't see them all, I guarantee it.
I can guarantee that I saw all of them in October 1957. :-)
The ISS is almost as bright as Venus. I have seen it lying in bed in my bedroom, but usually the orbit doesn't line up right with the view out my windows.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
I live up in the mountains at 3300 feet elevation and they have rules here about pointing lights skyward. I see everything.
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