Careless Neglect in Hi-Fi.


Seeing is believing.

For me, the same as listening, especially in the music enjoyment field, today I’d like to write this article to share my humble insights, hope you guys can also share your opinions after reviewing!

 

For years, audiophiles around the world have argued about the effect of signal optimization, no matter it’s for network or power, even the data transmission route, this is certainly interesting, as we all know the digital data is formed by 0 & 1, so most people only care about the parts when the music presented as analog, which are,  how the artists record their music, what equipment they apply and what digital format the music being transformed to, and the performance of the speakers, since they can directly generate the sounds for people to hear.

 

When the music is shown as 0 & 1, people tend to think that these data would keep their origins no matter how they’re being transmitted or received, because they are digital, it’s irrational to think these 0 & 1s would become 0.5 or 0.34, well, that’s damn true, but, 0 & 1 are their appearances, not what they entail, also, the scientific truth is that because the digital signal has much better tolerance for interference, so if it’s not too severe, human beings can barely notice, but as Hi-Res and Hi-Fi formats showed up, more data needs to be processed during the transmission, so if you play the music by very hi-end equipment, so-called “ Audiophile Quality “, then yes, you’d notice the differences.

 

Try imaging that you’re driving from east coast to west coast in one day, you are the music data, and the car is the 0 &1, of course the car would look almost the same when you arrive the destination, as long as you didn’t run into some grave accidents or something, but how about you, travelling long distance in such a short period of time, I doubt it your mind and your appearance would look exactly the same before you hit the road, so metaphorically, signal optimization is the energy support for the whole trip, food, drinks, makeups, and so on, just to keep you stay as original as the beginning.

 

Hope you understand what I’m trying to say, now the music data is mostly transformed as Hi-Fi or Hi-Res formats, much high resolution, it’s like over 10 people in your small car, and you need to keep they stay totally the same while driving from east coast to the west in one day, ain’t no easy task!

Hence, audio network switch, linear power supply, enhanced audio cable and other stuff are invented, they help these precious music data remain as intact as they can from the digital file to analog in your speakers, it may not seem like a long trip to you, but it is from them, they need carry so much details and essences in seconds, man, they deserve some tender care I’d say.

 

It’s fine that you don’t believe these metaphorical nonsense, or those comparison tables which some expert reviewers provided, but if you have a chance to try them on, no matter it’s just a network switch or linear power supply, just carefully listen to it, I think you’d feel the alterations, I just believe if you treat you music nicely, they’ll give some sweet feedback to your ears in return, and that’s what we all looking for, ain’t it?

So start facing at the things seriously that you overlooked before in your audio system, maybe you’ll find a new great realm of sound enjoyment!

Listening is believing.


128x128willykuo
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Do you realize that each of your paragraphs consist of one sentence each?  You have some interesting thoughts but the run on sentences make it difficult to follow your argument.  I wish that an English teacher had gotten hold of you in middle school and had worked with you to optimize your written signal to minimize the jitter.
  I think that your post is saying this: 1) Digital Signals are widely thought to be indestructible, since they are a flow of 0s and 1s, and therefore thought to be less susceptible to deterioration during transmission than an analog signal; 2) modern equipment is very revealing and therefore audibly demonstrates that this is a fallacy.
  I don’t measure signals so I can’t speak from a position of knowledge.  I can say that when I can control the delivery of the content, digital signals are more pristine than analog.  So for the sake of argument let’s eliminate the variables of and ISP or a deficient router.  If I spin a CD, and have a reasonable transport, I can be reasonably certain that I am capturing the digits.  If my DAC is good at timing the arrival of those digits ( usually by buffering and reclocking) then I can be content that I have optimized the delivery of the digital signal.
  In contrast, with analog, I have to hope that the positioning of the stylus and the groove is optimal.  I can control the positioning of of cartridge and tone arm, but the disc itself may not have been optimally manufactured, or warped after manufacture.  Then there is the issue that signal itself is relatively low output, and the signal to noise ratio is greatly altered by the denominator.  Then there are the issues of what happens with that signal as it is amplified and sent to my speakers.
  I’ll take my chances with Digital.
For the first time in history we have a means of storing music recordings independent of the material used. That is digital encoding on optical, hard drive and ssd. Plus the ability to make infinite copies without degradation. 
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" Try imaging that you’re driving from east coast to west coast in one day, you are the music data, and the car is the 0 &1, of course the car would look almost the same when you arrive the destination, as long as you didn’t run into some grave accidents or something, but how about you, travelling long distance in such a short period of time, I doubt it your mind and your appearance would look exactly the same before you hit the road, so metaphorically, signal optimization is the energy support for the whole trip, food, drinks, makeups, and so on, just to keep you stay as original as the beginning."


Goodness, what are you on Willy?  I think you need to get urgent help.
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