Item - have gone to solid state.
Elliptical. Mysterious. Gnomic, even . . . care to elaborate?
Item - have gone to solid state.
The best analog potentiometers are disproportionately expensive.
Cheap digital volume controls sound disproportionately good.
Digital attenuation is excellent value.
If we switch suddenly to a discussion of the ultimate volume control, well, good luck with that . . .
He doesn't disagree with me.Funny that the guy who headed up the design team at ESS that designed the Sabre chip, and now the Invicta DAC disagrees with you- even though he's trying to sell a digital volume controlled product.
Had to laugh at reading this. He writes well, but you can't get much more enigmatic than 6moons.you find 6moons a relliable source? god knows what he really said or at least wanted to say....
he writes much better than Paulo Coelho... Paulo Coelho is a disgrace to portuguese literature.yeah, he's obviously influenced by paulo coelho. they even look similar!
you find 6moons a relliable source? god knows what he really said or at least wanted to say....
The best analogue pots outperform 'all' digital solutions, particularly at low listening levels. I've yet to see any proof that cheap anything works well in audio, the best digital volume solutions come in the best equipment, and that's usually the most expensive.
Quite how you'd extract the cost of the digital volume implementation from the Weiss 202 I'm not sure, but it wouldn't be cheap would it. Likewise the volume control from the Benchmark, the better HDR unit cost several hundred more than the previous model it replaced.
It's nice that you have a low cost product to sell, but claiming it does it better than analogue simply isn't true.
...I am DEFINATELY "1".... rarely "2".....
he writes much better than Paulo Coelho... Paulo Coelho is a disgrace to portuguese literature.
touché... but I'm brazilian and so is Paulo Coelhoah, maybe, but not more than ricardo carvalho to portuguese football.... or srajan abean to audio journalism....
touché... but I'm brazilian and so is Paulo Coelho
c'mon, Anubis... Pepe is as portuguese as he could be... I'm sad enough to call Paulo my landsman, but Pepe would be too much... we already have Felipe Melo, which is more than enough...and Pepe as well .