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Flac vs alac, iTunes vs JRiver
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<blockquote data-quote="ivman" data-source="post: 622317" data-attributes="member: 381"><p>I am not a electronics guru like some of the guys here but the signal path before reaching the dac chip differs. Two different sets of circuitry and signal conversion via coax or USB. Depending on implementation each can sound vastly different (depends on DAC).</p><p>Coax is a better sounding connection to my ears on 90% of DACs I have heard. I beleive it is the signal path of least interference. (Someone can correct here if I am wrong)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just my personal observation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ivman, post: 622317, member: 381"] I am not a electronics guru like some of the guys here but the signal path before reaching the dac chip differs. Two different sets of circuitry and signal conversion via coax or USB. Depending on implementation each can sound vastly different (depends on DAC). Coax is a better sounding connection to my ears on 90% of DACs I have heard. I beleive it is the signal path of least interference. (Someone can correct here if I am wrong) Just my personal observation. [/QUOTE]
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