In Reply to: What does 'high performance' mean in this context? (Nt) posted by 13th Duke of Wymbourne on April 27, 2025 at 12:10:07:
The difference is remarkable! Now that the coax link is fixed, the Cambridge produces a lovely warm sound with awesome bass and all the details, free from any unwanted brightness.
Although I was initially disappointed with the sound of the Cambridge CD transport I bought a few years ago, I sensed its potential and decided to store it.
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- high performance = higher-quality signal transfer = better SQ - Leo loves music 13:38:17 04/27/25 (11)
- RE: high performance = higher-quality signal transfer = better SQ - 13th Duke of Wymbourne 18:33:50 04/27/25 (7)
- RE: high performance = higher-quality signal transfer = better SQ - Leo loves music 18:51:18 04/27/25 (6)
- RE: high performance = higher-quality signal transfer = better SQ - AbeCollins 19:33:49 04/27/25 (5)
- RE: high performance = higher-quality signal transfer = better SQ - Leo loves music 19:45:52 04/27/25 (4)
- Your stock SPDIF output was essentially broken.... - AbeCollins 20:19:06 04/27/25 (3)
- RE: Your stock SPDIF output was essentially broken.... - Leo loves music 20:26:32 04/27/25 (2)
- Some audiophile gear can do that too..... - AbeCollins 20:48:18 04/27/25 (1)
- RE: Some audiophile gear can do that too..... - Leo loves music 02:19:40 04/28/25 (0)
- That begs the question - E-Stat 16:19:44 04/27/25 (2)
- Flaky SPDIF can degrade SQ - AbeCollins 18:25:46 04/27/25 (1)
- Sure - E-Stat 06:11:07 04/28/25 (0)