ALRAINBOW said
YES cd and dsd getting closer is a great thing. as well have many cd,s and not as much dsd.
paul the math thing is to help you from getting attacked by bots again. many sites have things like that . some have those really annoying letter and number combos . I don’t have to tell you I have really hard time with that . given my typing skills show you why hahaha.
do what is best for ps audio we will all adjust . I had two peeps listen to your room and they both loved it .
paul the math thing is to help you from getting attacked by bots again. many sites have things like that . some have those really annoying letter and number combos.
Thanks Al. The math challenge is gone.
If you’re concerned about spammers — totally understandable — the math challenge is much less of a nuisance than those captcha things, which are a real pain.
paul the math thing is to help you from getting attacked by bots again. many sites have things like that . some have those really annoying letter and number combos.
Thanks Al. The math challenge is gone.
If you’re concerned about spammers — totally understandable — the math challenge is much less of a nuisance than those captcha things, which are a real pain.
Yep, those captcha things are a real pain. At least those math problems keep us on our toes
I was an early adaptor to SACD and while some of those DSD recorded disks or well-mastered SACDs can sound quite good, in my humble opinion the care in making the recording has more to do with sound quality, than the format whether it be CD or SACD.
I will be receiving my DirectStream DAC tomorrow and will be quite anxious to compare my AIFF ripped CD collection on it vs my PWD MKII. Since the majority of my music collection is on Redbook, I am most curious to see how the DS handles them in comparison to my PWD.