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RE: DSD not for ME...who else is less than impressed?
Posted by John Elison on November 3, 2016 at 09:50:31:
I fell in love with DSD the first time I heard a DSD(128) recording of a vinyl record. It just sounded more accurate and real than my hi-res PCM recordings. I bought a TASCAM DA-3000 DSD recorder to replace my aging Alesis Masterlink and I would never go back. The TASCAM DA-3000 can record PCM up to 24/192 as well as DSD(64) and DSD(128). It also can serve as one of the best sounding DACs I've ever heard. Additionally, it can be used as an autonomous digital player by plugging a USB flash drive into it front-panel USB port for playing PCM and DSD files directly. It's the best thousand dollars I ever spent.
I love the sound of DSD. In my experience it sounds noticeably better than hi-res PCM. To each his own!
Best regards,
John Elison