rvpiano OPAgree! You shouldn’t hear anything through the speakers other than the interruption of the music when you pause or stop the music.
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i don’t understand how “it’s a good thing” that you can’t pause a selection in mid stream without having to hear a shattering electrical noise.
If the telephone rings, or you have to go to the bathroom, you have to start a CD from the beginning, even if you are three quarters of the way through a symphony you’ve been avidly listening to for 45 minutes. It’s not a good thing if, effectively, you can’t utilize a pause control, like virtually with every other similar device.
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gdhal I doubt the Cambridge CXC transport interrupts the data lock of the DAC when a CD is paused or stopped. The only thing that should cause the transport to interrupt the lock, if it operating correctly, is turning the power switch off. |
rvpiano OP@rvpiano, LOL, on some other forums if you posted that statement the naysayers would scurry from out of the woodwork. Bits are bits, no way transports can sound different from one another. No way! As for comparing the sound of the Oppo to the Cambridge in all fairness the Cambridge is still breaking, burning, in. Just curious, have you tried using the DAC from the Oppo connected to the Cambridge transport? |
The digital coax cable the OP is using could also be part of the problem. White paper. Is The AESEBU / SPDIF Digital Audio Interface Flawed ? http://www.scalatech.co.uk/papers/dunn_hawksford_1992.pdf Yes, I know the paper is from 1992. |
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