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arf yeah I didn't read right and lost myself in your last sentence I guess. sorry for the misunderstanding guys. hdcd I really don't know what it is ^_^
arf yeah I didn't read right and lost myself in your last sentence I guess. sorry for the misunderstanding guys. hdcd I really don't know what it is ^_^
There's full technical measurement in the Hi-World review using Rohde and Schwarz measurement which is among the most advanced in the world: http://www.chordelectronics.co.uk/reviews-info.asp?id=92
guess how much cost that ad in this magazine.. and who pay for it.... HUGO OWNERS!!...
guess how much cost that ad in this magazine.. and who pay for it.... HUGO OWNERS!!...
And yes engineers like to but their names on their products - nothing new there. (Diesel engine, Bugatti cars, etc )
Can you please tell me what you consider a good sounding DAC so that I can understand what sonic qualities you prefer....
I haven't found a DAC chip at any price point that doesn't sound great. I have a $40 Walmart Coby CD player that sounds the same as my Oppo. In order for a DAC to NOT sound good, you need to really mess up the implementation of it.
I'm completely agree with you bigshot. I just finished watching to an amazing documentary available on NETFLIX called "The Zen of Bennett". You can see there what a real passion for music it's all about. It's far beyond buying expensive gear. Consumerism is killing the most sensitive feelings of human being. Not only the music. Right now while I'm writing I'm listening to Oscar Peterson Trio Album: "We get requests". It really amaze me every time I do and gives me goosebumps. No matter if I'm listening with my fancy LCD-3, or the piece of crap that came with my cell phone