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In the Thread: The High Resolution PCM files business, where?
Post Subject: AgreedPosted by Paul S on: 5/24/2014
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Steve, now that I understand your idea of "transients" here, I simply agree, of course. I always thought of this as part of a "time" problem that is +/- endemic to digital; it can't "breathe" to "make space" for the properly complex "inflections". But then, I have only listened to the "hi-res" music via systems other than my own, and never via one I would personally "approve" of, so, basically nothing to say on that score. Like I've shared before, I have heard an "uncorrupted" WAV file via my system, and nothing good to report there, either, but who knows why, so no judgment there, either, except I'm still not looking for new digital gear yet. For now, I will listen to redbook CD for the Music, if that's where it is, but I still avoid the SACD, based on any and all renderings I have heard from it to date. But I guess I'm way behind the curve in terms of correlating sonics to sampling rates, per se, eg., faster means better sound.
I still recommend that CD...
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