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So what do you actually listen for in a DAC?
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<blockquote data-quote="itscraig" data-source="post: 835453" data-attributes="member: 15626"><p>I have perhaps used an incorrect terminology in calling it processing, so here is a link to a better explanation</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.audioadvice.com/content/2016/11/22/what-is-a-dac/" target="_blank">https://www.audioadvice.com/content/2016/11/22/what-is-a-dac/</a></p><p></p><p>and again read the end of my post, every bit of equipment makes a difference, even in analogue systems.</p><p>I listen for the love of music, and if along the way I can get my system to resolve sound better, or better suited to my ears, then I would be a fool not to try or listen for it.</p><p>you can enjoy music off a most basic playback device, or a high end system. you can tweak music to make it more pleasurable to your ears. whatever gets you to listen to music is great, Opinions will always differ, that is why we are individuals. (I'm not) love the quote from life of Brian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="itscraig, post: 835453, member: 15626"] I have perhaps used an incorrect terminology in calling it processing, so here is a link to a better explanation [url=https://www.audioadvice.com/content/2016/11/22/what-is-a-dac/]https://www.audioadvice.com/content/2016/11/22/what-is-a-dac/[/url] and again read the end of my post, every bit of equipment makes a difference, even in analogue systems. I listen for the love of music, and if along the way I can get my system to resolve sound better, or better suited to my ears, then I would be a fool not to try or listen for it. you can enjoy music off a most basic playback device, or a high end system. you can tweak music to make it more pleasurable to your ears. whatever gets you to listen to music is great, Opinions will always differ, that is why we are individuals. (I'm not) love the quote from life of Brian. [/QUOTE]
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