Hoi ivar. Zoals ik al zei via whatsapp dat is een heel mooi loopwerk. Ben erg benieuwd wat jij er van vind maar dat horen we vrijdag. Gr André de vries.
the 1 and 0s are the same but timing could be different. If you use spdif/aes or toslink the master clock is in the transport device and different transports have different clock qualities. OTOH if you use i2s or a DAC that reclocks all inputs the sound should be the same no matter the transport you use.
I used to think that, but then I started playing around with transports and there is a difference. I know, I was pretty surprised (and annoyed.) I'm guessing the difference stems from limitations in the error correction code for audio CDs, which are not "bit perfect" as they are in data CDs. There is also the possibility that lesser quality transports may have larger amounts of jitter, which could also cause read errors. Whatever the reason, higher quality transports (not necessarily higher priced transports) typically do sound better.
for me, top loading is a must. What a beautiful machine!! 🙌
Going back in time sure...
@@tacofortgens3471 well I use CDs daily so no back in time for me.
Always nice new gear. Enjoy 🎼🎵🎶🔊
Hoi ivar.
Zoals ik al zei via whatsapp dat is een heel mooi loopwerk.
Ben erg benieuwd wat jij er van vind maar dat horen we vrijdag.
Gr André de vries.
Gefeliciteerd! Weet uit ervaring met mijn CEC TL 3N hoe belangrijk een goed cd loopwerk is en altijd te prefereren boven een geïntegreerde cd speler.
Is Denafrips still making the Avatar?!
I don’t think they do
Ok thanks. It is a pity because it looks amazing! @@theaudiophilebarista2424
I use my $20 DVD player, its all 1s and 0s anyway and use a schiit DAC. A normal person wont hear any difference.
the 1 and 0s are the same but timing could be different. If you use spdif/aes or toslink the master clock is in the transport device and different transports have different clock qualities.
OTOH if you use i2s or a DAC that reclocks all inputs the sound should be the same no matter the transport you use.
I used to think that, but then I started playing around with transports and there is a difference. I know, I was pretty surprised (and annoyed.) I'm guessing the difference stems from limitations in the error correction code for audio CDs, which are not "bit perfect" as they are in data CDs. There is also the possibility that lesser quality transports may have larger amounts of jitter, which could also cause read errors. Whatever the reason, higher quality transports (not necessarily higher priced transports) typically do sound better.
I guess I’m not normal then 🤷♂️
Rega