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On 2007-05-24, Jim Lesurf wrote:
In article , Serge Auckland wrote: One DAC I saw reviewed (I can't remember which one but it was expensive!) made the comment that it was so sensitive, it would reveal the differences between digital cables. What this meant was that it had such an appallingly engineered receiver that there was no reclocking of data, and pattern jitter on the cable went uncorrected. So much for "so sensitive", crap actually. It *was* 'sensitive' - the problem was that it shouldn't have been! :-) Steady on! That's the same heresy as "an amplifier should just amplify and its output should not depend on the particular speakers it drives." It's the uncultured engineer's philosophy and the antithesis of the right-minded thinking of those who enjoy music. :-) -- John Phillips |
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In article , John Phillips
wrote: On 2007-05-24, Jim Lesurf wrote: In article , Serge Auckland wrote: One DAC I saw reviewed (I can't remember which one but it was expensive!) made the comment that it was so sensitive, it would reveal the differences between digital cables. What this meant was that it had such an appallingly engineered receiver that there was no reclocking of data, and pattern jitter on the cable went uncorrected. So much for "so sensitive", crap actually. It *was* 'sensitive' - the problem was that it shouldn't have been! :-) Steady on! That's the same heresy as "an amplifier should just amplify and its output should not depend on the particular speakers it drives." It's the uncultured engineer's philosophy and the antithesis of the right-minded thinking of those who enjoy music. :-) s/music/amplifier 'sound'/ :-) Slainte, Jim -- Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Audio Misc http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/AudioMisc/index.html Armstrong Audio http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/Audio/armstrong.html Barbirolli Soc. http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/JBSoc/JBSoc.html |
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"John Phillips" wrote
in message On 2007-05-24, Jim Lesurf wrote: In article , Serge Auckland wrote: One DAC I saw reviewed (I can't remember which one but it was expensive!) made the comment that it was so sensitive, it would reveal the differences between digital cables. What this meant was that it had such an appallingly engineered receiver that there was no reclocking of data, and pattern jitter on the cable went uncorrected. So much for "so sensitive", crap actually. It *was* 'sensitive' - the problem was that it shouldn't have been! :-) Steady on! That's the same heresy as "an amplifier should just amplify and its output should not depend on the particular speakers it drives." Real world example being many tubed amps and just about every SET. It's the uncultured engineer's philosophy and the antithesis of the right-minded thinking of those who enjoy music. :-) A highly-colored audio system is an audiphile's way of making each recording his own. |
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