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In Reply to: RE: Further cPlay 2.0b31 comments at 48 juli@ latency, tiny buffer posted by theob on October 28, 2009 at 02:43:10
Thank you theo.I remade my I2S cable yesterday following your instructions, and it sounds good so far. Overall, it sounds cleaner, more detailed and resolving. However, the presentation also becomes a bit bright and forward, making vocals less enjoyable. I wonder if this is due to the lack of burn in. Does my experience with the RG179 coax sound familiar to you?
"We should no more let numbers define audio quality than we would let chemical analysis be the arbiter of fine wines." N.P.
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Not sure...I was breaking in a new sound card as well as the I2S cables. Give it a few days then pass judgment. But yes it did mellow out eventually.
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Thanks, I think it already improved noticeably during the past 24 hours (I left the system on the entire time). By the way, the 30 AWG conductor of the RG179 seems *really* fragile. I used some hot melt glue on my Juli@ to ensure I don't tear the I2S cables off by accident. Ugly, but it works!
"We should no more let numbers define audio quality than we would let chemical analysis be the arbiter of fine wines." N.P.
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why not solder?
Glue on top of solder. I'll post a pic when I have time.
"We should no more let numbers define audio quality than we would let chemical analysis be the arbiter of fine wines." N.P.
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