2011-07-15, 10:17
@gnif
i'm trying out ae for the first time.
i use a a pretty high quality stereo setup imho (xbmc -> toslink -> wolfson dac -> cinch -> sansui au-717 amp -> phonar veritas p5 speakers).
maybe you know how it is if one changes a chain link in an "audio chain" expecting audible shifts. a lot of these shifts might be pure "hallucination" because of the lack of blind testing and certain expectations (brains do funny things).
but after installing ae and as soon as i played back some of my favorite tracks my impression was very positive. sound is hard to describe but to me it sounds like a audible improvement.
hallucination or fact?
p.s. nice to see that crackling disappeared when switching between tracks. seems like ae keeps open the channels.
i'm trying out ae for the first time.
i use a a pretty high quality stereo setup imho (xbmc -> toslink -> wolfson dac -> cinch -> sansui au-717 amp -> phonar veritas p5 speakers).
maybe you know how it is if one changes a chain link in an "audio chain" expecting audible shifts. a lot of these shifts might be pure "hallucination" because of the lack of blind testing and certain expectations (brains do funny things).
but after installing ae and as soon as i played back some of my favorite tracks my impression was very positive. sound is hard to describe but to me it sounds like a audible improvement.
hallucination or fact?
p.s. nice to see that crackling disappeared when switching between tracks. seems like ae keeps open the channels.