Coffee;151980 Wrote: 
> I just want to thank the folks in this forum who have helped me be
> finally at peace with what I like or believe. Ever since the invention
> of the CD-ROM I have been bothered by the claims of the effects of CD
> 'errors.' The appearance of SqueezeBox should put (but didn't) an end
> to such claims. Through the advices I get from this forum I discovered
> the Audio Critic and other interesting 'non-mainstream' opinions. I
> find the article
> 
> http://www.bostonaudiosociety.org/bas_speaker/abx_testing2.htm
> 
> particulary informative. I understand that 'subjectivity' is a
> sensitive topic in the audiophile world. I'm not trying to start the
> same hostile debate for the millionth time. I just want to share my
> positive experience with other wannabe audiophiles who more or less
> rely on the experience of experts. It just feels good to know that
> there are 'experts' on either side of the debate.

I don't know the Sony equipment used in this test, but it is possible
that the test is flawed if the D/A and A/D sections share the same
clock. I.e the test might not represent a real world situation where
A/D and D/A are separated. I don't think the effects of jitter were
understood in those days.


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