You chimed in to save us ! ,..Hooray !! What digital products have you developed and brought to market to be so smug about ?
Yggy, Bartok and holo, what is common between them ? They all are/were deliberately pushed by certain quarters based on some subjective claims like r2r is more natural or nos has no ringing artifacts and blah blah. Better to get some analog out recordings of group of dacs and post here for blind comparison which I know nobody will do as then how one will claim that nos has better timing reconstruction , no ringing artifacts and blah blah.
I think in a blind comparison is a fair test for
pure, RELEVANT sound comparison and enjoyment however,
I would not dismiss subjective claims.
They do matter and I think you can't scientifically prove a subjective claim wrong right? lol
For sure, in the end, the
listener decides what they like despite what objective/subjective data is shared by others.
I've bought tons of stuff that measured well and did not sound good.
Also tons of stuff that reviewers/users glorified, and to me it was like...meh.
If a product measures better or is more expensive, isn't it only relevant if the person listening can hear a difference and actually care enough about that difference to pay for it?
If you have money and it makes you happy there's nothing wrong with people pursuing their passion.
I don't think someone spending over $1000 for a DAC they think is better is a bad thing.
Outside of pure sound quality - there is an emotional connection to the physical gear too.
I do care about looks, form factor, usability and the story when selecting equipment.
The same applies to buying a car, house and so forth. The home or car that looks best on paper, is the most pragmatic, doesn't always win.
I wouldn't confuse which DAC can most
accurately reproduce a waveform and has the lowest measurable distortion with what
sounds the best.
Measurements are indicators of potential performance and and valuable in evaluating gear for sure - those are the first things I look at.
But your
ears should be the
ultimate decision maker.
Maybe we just need other types of measurements that can accurately describe the things that current measurements do not - but the current slew of specs are not able to describe what sounds good to my ears.
Which is color is better red or blue? Its personal preference. Some like analytical detail and others prefer warm, smooth with a big soundstage.