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I think that one is already answered.......
Fewtch is right on the money.
I wonder how many people know that the beloved Meridian 588 rips cd audio tracks, processes the audio and stores it in a buffer to play back?
Now if only Meridian would flip the bird to the RIAA and put hard drives in their machines and store the processed music permanently.
I don't know about the new G07 and G08, but I imagine that they do something similar to their predecessor.
And as for the shortcomings of computer audio in many cases due to budget constraints of the engineering. Many of those are easily overcome with a soldering iron.
-Ed
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I think that one is already answered.......
Fewtch is right on the money.
I wonder how many people know that the beloved Meridian 588 rips cd audio tracks, processes the audio and stores it in a buffer to play back?
Now if only Meridian would flip the bird to the RIAA and put hard drives in their machines and store the processed music permanently.
I don't know about the new G07 and G08, but I imagine that they do something similar to their predecessor.
And as for the shortcomings of computer audio in many cases due to budget constraints of the engineering. Many of those are easily overcome with a soldering iron.
-Ed