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Computer sound vs analog sound

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I have Yamaha KX-393 deck and a pc soundcard M-audio audiophile 2496. I want to know wich one is better to listen to music.

I don't have the same music source to play on both to compare right now. What do you think?

post #2 of 4

I think in this instance the computer would be better. If you had analog such as a vinyl or reel to reel setup, that would be better than a computer. I think personally that digital trumps the standard tape deck.

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What about cd deck such as CDX-410 ? Is the diginal still better?

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A cd player is digital it has a dac to convert to analog, a cd player vs a usb dac my cd player is a philllips cd630 with a TDA1541A DAC chip my usb dac is a fiio e7/e9 with a Wolfson WM8740 chip , the only difference in sound i can hear is the different dac chips , the phillips has a more upfront thicker sound , the fiio has better bass/treble extension, slightly better soundstage and is smoother. if you had a cd player and usb dac with the same dac chip i don't think you would actually notice the difference between the two.

If you using a pc use the waspi plug-in it gives a more analog less processed sound.

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