Thanks Madcow that makes sense, I appreciate that any EQ etc will affect the sound but lets say I am a purist and I'm after an unaffected signal so that I can appreciate the original sound as close as poss.
Ive always believed that all players either CD or mp3 etc that process digital information only do that. The original data is not going to be affected until it is either manipulated by effects or for the sake of this argument amplified through speakers. Therefore it is the characteristics of the amplifier, cables, speakers that give the sound signature?
I have a cheap notebook and a more expensive laptop and there is no difference at all when I use them through the same amplifier. when bypassing the pc's soundcard.
Could this then be that the same digital file played through any dedicated player is going to sound the same when it is played through the same amp etc.
Ofcourse the player will have to do a good job of converting the signal, and without jitters etc. oversampling for instance should provide more detail.
as far as portable players go I suppose you are going to be stuck with whatever amp is inside it unless you go direct from the inbuilt converter to an outboard amp. Therefore I would like to know if anyone can hear a substantial difference using the same music file between for example, a Cowon or Sony and then an Ipod shuffle or cheap Samsung through the same headphone amp directly.
My point in a nutshell is then... any player is only going to be as good as the amp inside. Most fellow head-f ier's agree that a headphone amp is essential so why not buy a cheap player and get an expensive amp? in the first place.
I think I'm arguing with myself now so I'm going to go... my head hurts