In Reply to: Reminder... posted by Scrith on March 22, 2012 at 17:56:37:
Hey Scrith,
If you believe you are hearing a sound improvement from your DAC due to programs such as Fidelizer, or cics memory player, or a special version of some audio driver, or a certain brand of operating system, or a certain USB cable, etc., it means that your DAC is highly sensitive to the timing of incoming data, which is indicative of a poor hardware design.
How can you possibly stand listening to that poor dac of yours? I mean even the designer says cables and os tweaks, etc. affect the sound of your dac so this really looks like a glass houses argument on your part.
Cut to razor sounding violins
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