Amberlamps
Formerly known as Phuca
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I can confirm that sometimes I also don't notice the change when going down. But I notice very easily when going back up. But maybe this is just a psychological effect, as the m scaler brings me in that "enjoying music mood" and when you throw just any music no matter the source at me when i am in that "state" I find it just super musical(even out of my smartphone speaker ). But that effect goes away after a few minutes and then I have to go back to the m scaler to enjoy music again. So ... yeah I think it's just that our mood is playing tricks with us.
It’s good to hear that I’m not the only one who finds it difficult to detect passthrough, but I guess most people won’t ever be using passthrough mode.
I just found it weird and wondered, since changing down sounded the same, was I ever getting to listen to a million taps in the first place.
But looking back, I can say that I was getting the entire experience. I’m starting to think that me not listening to classical music may hamper my mscaler experience ? Also some people are saying that the mscaler sounds much better on chords better dacs, dave, tt and tt2 etc, so fingers crossed I experience it much more.
It’s obvious that the mscaler works, if anything, it’s probably me being the wrong person to notice such fine changes in music due to my dodgy hearing, well, it’s good for 12-14khz, tinnitus in both ears ate the rest of it.