This s/w has spurred heated debate on other forums. While it does have
some merit, I have doubts to its usefulness. From what I understand,
(and I could be wrong, so correct me if I am), the result generally
consists of signal that is X dB down from the reference signals.

OK, let's say that you get a result that is X dB down. How far down
does it have to be to be considered inaudible? Maybe one could claim
that down to the noise floor would be sufficient. Possibly. But the
fact that differences exist can not tell us how these differences will
actually be perceived.

While I consider it something that has merit, claiming that audio myths
has been dispelled is a bit of a stretch to me. I think your observation
that on your DAC a lot of "myths" could not be heard may merely reflect
that your unit is able to handle the real-world problems that do exist.
Again, not the same as being dispelled.

Pat


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