DrNic;277365 Wrote: 
> Hi,
> Not shooting your ears down here, but that isn't even a dedicated *CD*
> transport!! A multi-purpose DVD player, with a reasonable good DAC. Had
> good reviews in What Hi-Fi S&V over here, but by no means a critical
> player of CD's....
> It is most likely that the Denon is "doing" something to the CD that
> makes it sound "nicer" to your ears. Even though the final stage is in
> the AMP this still applies. Like the way somepeople prefer the sound of
> MP3's to CD's (can't understand that one myself!) owing to the
> psycho-acoustics and the emphasis that seems to occur on bass tones.
> Either way its all a matter of what your ears are most used to, and
> what you perceive as better in sound quality.
> 
> Nic

I never said I had a audiophile CD player and although a reasonable
good DAC it isn't used here because I use the DAC of the receiver. 
I was just wondering where the sound difference comes from and didn't
expect CD players or multi purpose DVD players to tweak the sound with
their own 'sound' like you said. That would mean every CD player around
is not creating the original sound like it is suppose to do?


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