In Reply to: More resolution= more more information. When is inaudible noise really posted by oldmkvi on September 4, 2020 at 09:13:50:
Furthermore, some folks say that DSD's UHF noise interacts with and interferes with audible frequencies too. I wouldn't know, but other listeners on this board have frequently commented on the unnatural "softness" of DSD and have theorized that that UHF noise may be a factor in this perception. If you like it though, I'm not going to argue with you. As far as the shape of the waves is concerned, do you listen with your eyes much? You wouldn't be the first to be duped by that.
Nevertheless, I'm very happy for you if you prefer DSD - Knock yourself out!
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Follow Ups
- Some of those high frequencies themselves are inaudible too! - Chris from Lafayette 10:17:33 09/04/20 (3)
- RE: Some of those high frequencies themselves are inaudible too! - John Elison 12:23:10 09/04/20 (2)
- "Do you like vinyl?" - No. Although I tolerate it occasionally. - Chris from Lafayette 16:25:26 09/04/20 (1)
- No one, especially me, says that is the Only reason. - oldmkvi 09:21:31 09/13/20 (0)