Randolph Peters wrote:
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I'm not trying to argue for the sake of argument (as we sometimes get on this list). I really want to find out what works and sounds better. So, let's keep an open mind and run these programs through a variety of tests. We may have to rethink our assumptions after all!

It sounds as if you've found what sounds better and what works better, on your computer.

Benchmarks mean nothing except to marketing types. And even tests run on one computer mean nothing concerning what will happen on YOUR computer.

You have heard a difference, you know which one sounds better to your ears.

Let everybody else hide behind benchmarks, you'll end up with the musical product that you feel sounds best.

And besides, you'll save lots of time simply by using what works for you instead of chasing the chimera of trying to achieve what the benchmarks say you ought to be able to achieve. ;-)

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David H. Bailey
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