In Reply to: RE: Thanks for the explanation, but it DOES sound self serving. . . posted by tailspn on July 18, 2017 at 13:59:48:
Of course you're going to encounter some deterioration on the converted file!
But actually, at this level of resolution (either DSD256 or DXD) I'd be surprised if the deterioration IS really audible and not just a product of expectations and/or psychology. But whatever. I guess I'll just have to pay you a visit the next time I'm in Boston (a city I've missed so far in my life) - I'd love to hear those Sound Labs! ;-)
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Follow Ups
- But your demo is predicated on starting with two DSD files, right? - Chris from Lafayette 17:27:28 07/18/17 (6)
- Yes of course! - tailspn 20:26:43 07/18/17 (5)
- Are you saying that 1-bit DSD and PCM sigma delta conversion are the same? - Chris from Lafayette 00:53:15 07/19/17 (4)
- RE: Are you saying that 1-bit DSD and PCM sigma delta conversion are the same? - tailspn 05:35:52 07/19/17 (3)
- Tom - I appreciate your indulgence in responding so thoughtfully to my posts - Chris from Lafayette 10:51:04 07/19/17 (2)
- RE: Tom - I appreciate your indulgence in responding so thoughtfully to my posts - tailspn 13:25:43 07/19/17 (1)
- Tom - once again, I appreciate all the time you've spent answering my posts - Chris from Lafayette 14:34:43 07/19/17 (0)