I would go one step further and say "every source device does require unique tweaks to get optimal results".
MG
Pieces of music that digital can't get right
"Old proverb: A man with two clocks never knows the correct time." It turns out that in order to get all sample-rates, digital requires two different base clock frequencies, so digital uses two clocks..... There are a number of effects that you could be hearing here: 1) pressing is different 2) your digital front-end/DAC is not up to snuff - too much internal jitter or too much distortion from the D/A in the CDP 3) your commercial disks are creating too much jitter - treat them and apply a rubberized coating to the tops to reduce jitter. Rewrite the disk to a good quality CDROM disk like Mitsui gold audio master. Steve N . |
michaelgreenaudio For me personally, I don’t use multi-source same system settings for doing any referencing.I'm not even sure what this means. |
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