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Hard Disc Player Sound Quality
PC based hard disc players seem to be a common topic of discussion in
this ng at the moment Has anyone any comments on likely sound quality compared to a standalone CD player? I'm thinking along the lines of feeding digital audio from a PC soundcard via optical link to a standalone Musical Fidelity DAC, then to amp and speakers. The CDs would be stored on the hard disc as wav files or flac (lossless compression) My current CD player is a Marantz CD6000OSE Gelf |
Hard Disc Player Sound Quality
"Gelf" emitted : PC based hard disc players seem to be a common topic of discussion in this ng at the moment Has anyone any comments on likely sound quality compared to a standalone CD player? I'm thinking along the lines of feeding digital audio from a PC soundcard via optical link to a standalone Musical Fidelity DAC, then to amp and speakers. The CDs would be stored on the hard disc as wav files or flac (lossless compression) http://www.scalatech.co.uk/papers/aes93.pdf My current CD player is a Marantz CD6000OSE I have one! Good innit? Sure is - that's why I'm a bit worried about possibly ending up with inferior sound quality, for the sake of convenience. |
Hard Disc Player Sound Quality
"Gelf" emitted : PC based hard disc players seem to be a common topic of discussion in this ng at the moment Has anyone any comments on likely sound quality compared to a standalone CD player? I'm thinking along the lines of feeding digital audio from a PC soundcard via optical link to a standalone Musical Fidelity DAC, then to amp and speakers. The CDs would be stored on the hard disc as wav files or flac (lossless compression) http://www.scalatech.co.uk/papers/aes93.pdf My current CD player is a Marantz CD6000OSE I have one! Good innit? Sure is - that's why I'm a bit worried about possibly ending up with inferior sound quality, for the sake of convenience. |
Hard Disc Player Sound Quality
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 23:27:54 +0000
Gelf wrote: Has anyone any comments on likely sound quality compared to a standalone CD player? I'm thinking along the lines of feeding digital audio from a PC soundcard via optical link to a standalone Musical Fidelity DAC, then to amp and speakers. Most likely you will be playing pack at 48kHz then, so *better* than CD quality, all other things allowing... -- Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with ketchup. |
Hard Disc Player Sound Quality
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 23:27:54 +0000
Gelf wrote: Has anyone any comments on likely sound quality compared to a standalone CD player? I'm thinking along the lines of feeding digital audio from a PC soundcard via optical link to a standalone Musical Fidelity DAC, then to amp and speakers. Most likely you will be playing pack at 48kHz then, so *better* than CD quality, all other things allowing... -- Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with ketchup. |
Hard Disc Player Sound Quality
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 02:05:12 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 23:27:54 +0000 Gelf wrote: Has anyone any comments on likely sound quality compared to a standalone CD player? I'm thinking along the lines of feeding digital audio from a PC soundcard via optical link to a standalone Musical Fidelity DAC, then to amp and speakers. Most likely you will be playing pack at 48kHz then, so *better* than CD quality, all other things allowing... But most source material is 41k, so doesn't upsampling to 48 hurt the sound? -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
Hard Disc Player Sound Quality
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 02:05:12 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 23:27:54 +0000 Gelf wrote: Has anyone any comments on likely sound quality compared to a standalone CD player? I'm thinking along the lines of feeding digital audio from a PC soundcard via optical link to a standalone Musical Fidelity DAC, then to amp and speakers. Most likely you will be playing pack at 48kHz then, so *better* than CD quality, all other things allowing... But most source material is 41k, so doesn't upsampling to 48 hurt the sound? -- Jim H jh @333 .org |
Hard Disc Player Sound Quality
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 02:05:12 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:
Has anyone any comments on likely sound quality compared to a standalone CD player? I'm thinking along the lines of feeding digital audio from a PC soundcard via optical link to a standalone Musical Fidelity DAC, then to amp and speakers. Most likely you will be playing pack at 48kHz then, so *better* than CD quality, all other things allowing... Where would he be getting this 48KHz stuff from? :-) To answer the question - yes, a computer will squirt bits into your DAC just as well as any other digital source. |
Hard Disc Player Sound Quality
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 02:05:12 +0000, Ian Molton wrote:
Has anyone any comments on likely sound quality compared to a standalone CD player? I'm thinking along the lines of feeding digital audio from a PC soundcard via optical link to a standalone Musical Fidelity DAC, then to amp and speakers. Most likely you will be playing pack at 48kHz then, so *better* than CD quality, all other things allowing... Where would he be getting this 48KHz stuff from? :-) To answer the question - yes, a computer will squirt bits into your DAC just as well as any other digital source. |
Hard Disc Player Sound Quality
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 02:32:32 -0000
Jim H wrote: Most likely you will be playing pack at 48kHz then, so *better* than CD quality, all other things allowing... But most source material is 41k, so doesn't upsampling to 48 hurt the sound? In theory. In practice (despite the recent threads) I very much doubt that any sort of half-decent upsampling is audible at all. I *did* say all other things allowing, htough ;-) -- Spyros lair: http://www.mnementh.co.uk/ |||| Maintainer: arm26 linux Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons, for you are tasty and good with ketchup. |
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