Studies show the higher the definition, 3D etc the higher proportion of viewers have these adverse effects.
We went to see Avitar in 3D and my wife couldn't watch it. I didn't like it either but I could tolerate it.
Studies show the higher the definition, 3D etc the higher proportion of viewers have these adverse effects.
I find the sound just more captivating then any dac I've had, for me it seems obvious how better my modest decent analog system is even compared to "high-end" dac's I've had
there's lot of variables. going from what vinyl you listen to to what is your analog chain, etcLike I say, I prefer my CD player to my turntable. It doesn't sound the same as vinyl, it wins some ways and loses others, but it's just as involving. It can be done.
I think with 50's to 70's jazz and classical record when everything was recorded to tape and the signal did not pass threw and ADC to DAC like modern vinyl's do, vinyl from that era is quite apparently better then any digital version ime
I've listened to 50's vinyl and thought 'How the heck could they forget for to record like this?'. All the progress, all the new technology and all they've done for the most part is make things worse.
totally agree, It amazes me when I listen to old stuff just how good the whole process was
However, there is the odd recording that is mangled beyond repair.
I did a quick check of recent albums I bought - about 50% have many inter-sample peaks that need 1-1.5dB digital headroom. Given these modern recordings tend to have about 4-5dB of dynamic range to begin with, constraining inter-sample peaks by 1-1.5dB artificially, unnecessarily, and wrongly, makes a difference with OS/digital filter DACs! This is for about half of the kind of music I like (as I said this would be very dependent on musical diet - if you like mostly just jazz and classical then it makes no difference at all!)Like I said, the Rega DAC gets music out of everything. I'm not saying it fixes everything, maybe it hides the flaws I don't know, and I'm not saying everything sounds wonderful. What it does do is present the tone and strength of the music well enough that you forget about the flaws. It, and the similar Saturn-R, are the first digital sources that do this.