2015-10-01, 00:36
I was trying to put this into context of the Wetek player and it's target group. And to provide some balance in the thread as I don't think it's right to (outrageously) hype things up without facts to back it up.
I didn't say that there definitely isn't any difference or that I neccesarily can't hear any difference. ( I just don't care for negligable differences even if I have a really good audio gear) But any differences are for the most part nonexistant, and that your arguments with listing up the potential max bitrates of DTS-HD MA is inherently lacking because of the nature of the sounds in a soundtrack and the efficency of the lossy codecs.
Listen, exchanging some capacitors isn't gonna change anything. Real differences lie in better speakers, acoustics etc. A movie with 192kbs DD+ soundtrack will still sound miles and miles better in a proper audio system than any 400usd receiver with the typical 5.1 speaker package playing dtshd-ma.
You have some decent equipment but to be perfectly honest, it's still your equipment that's the limiting factor and not some lossy codec. You are of course free to disagree.
I didn't say that there definitely isn't any difference or that I neccesarily can't hear any difference. ( I just don't care for negligable differences even if I have a really good audio gear) But any differences are for the most part nonexistant, and that your arguments with listing up the potential max bitrates of DTS-HD MA is inherently lacking because of the nature of the sounds in a soundtrack and the efficency of the lossy codecs.
Listen, exchanging some capacitors isn't gonna change anything. Real differences lie in better speakers, acoustics etc. A movie with 192kbs DD+ soundtrack will still sound miles and miles better in a proper audio system than any 400usd receiver with the typical 5.1 speaker package playing dtshd-ma.
You have some decent equipment but to be perfectly honest, it's still your equipment that's the limiting factor and not some lossy codec. You are of course free to disagree.