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In Reply to: RE: Do you think there is any need for separates still? posted by Dryginger2 on November 13, 2014 at 16:55:44
People forget that DD n DTS are all set decoders. Your can not be certified unless you use factory circuit designs. Thus for stereo options are limited.
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Uncle Stu,
You are absolutely right. It's interesting, however, that in playing a collection of non-Blu-ray movies/ series (all of which which were bought with the highest available sound option such as DTS at the time), have never been aware of any loss of audio satisfaction from movie sounds tracks after switching to two-channel, perhaps because the improvements from tweaks/ separates more than compensated for that loss of processing...
DG
What I meant to say was that with DTS and DD the processing options are limited in order to meet their standards. Sorry. Thus for high end two channel playback there are much more options available for the skilled digital designer.
In particular waveshaping: Oh we can all say the typical audiophile prefers one algorithm, but live music may incorporate many algorithms., but no one DAc has allowed such switching, with the exception of the old Ultra Analog DAC chip and on that one only the Spectral allowed user switching
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