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"Mogens V." <mogensv@NOYOUDONTvip.cybercity.dk> wrote in
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a simplified player.
However, there are two other explanations for the apparently complexity of a
SACD player:
(1) It's a high end audio product, and the oversized collection of hardware
is supposed to convey perceived value.
(2) It's a low-volume or early production design, and has very few of the
advantages of component integration, which requires more development time,
and/or technology and expenses that only high volumes can make economically
justified.
few misspellings.
Good luck with your project.
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This is ironic, because one of the alleged benfits of DSD is supposed to beArny Krueger wrote:
"Mogens V." <mogensv@NOYOUDONTvip.cybercity.dk> wrote
Right above Fig 1 this 'board' seemingly used for
measurements are mentioned, indicating they did measure
out those opamps - or maybe the player was measured as a
whole.
The analog domain circuitry in a CD player is basically
a stereo DAC, a pair of op amps, and maybe an analog
switch for muting.
Basically, yes. Sometimes I wonder about all that
electronics in some devices. The reference thingy (an
SACD, it seems) in said article seems to be loaded with
electronics. YMMV..
a simplified player.
However, there are two other explanations for the apparently complexity of a
SACD player:
(1) It's a high end audio product, and the oversized collection of hardware
is supposed to convey perceived value.
(2) It's a low-volume or early production design, and has very few of the
advantages of component integration, which requires more development time,
and/or technology and expenses that only high volumes can make economically
justified.
Regrettably, the meaning of the previous paragraph seems to be hindered by aThe reason I put some faith in the papers is that most
all comments on subjective sonic performance seems to
fit with what I read elsewhere, which of cause doesn't
nessesarily make it technically valid.
There's a lot of people who say this kind of stuff, and
it appears to rock their cradle. Doesn't make it the
least bit true.
Nod. As I said, I was searching for tonal references more
than tech facts. It's for modding the analog part of
guitar processors, where a nof devices will all serve
equally well, from a tech POW.
few misspellings.
Subjective comments are like - individual and subjective.Not having the time nor the test gear, I was going more
for a matching range of subjective sonic comments.
Just trying to throw a flag on a play that seems to be way out of bounds...The
tonal/sonic 'findings' in the referred article mostly
seem to match what's been commented in here, so at least
subjectively, it's not totally off.
I fully agree with your comments on scale et al.., though
Haven't completely lost my ability to think and read
between lines..
Good luck with your project.