If you have the chance and inclination, I tried playing an album by Klaus Mikela in which he was conducting Stravinsky's Rite of Spring and Firebird on Qobuz. During the first cut of Rite of Spring I found myself listening deep into the Firebird. It had jumped down many, many tracks. I downloaded Tidal and tried the same album. It did the same thing, jumping from the first cut of Rite down into the Firebird. Of course, this album fits the description of a long album at a hi rez. I'm listening to Melody Gardot now (which album do you like?) but I'll try another hi rez classical album later to see what happens.
Does anyone have a digital system that is as involving as their analogue front end?
I have a good analogue front end. Not stratuspherically good but good enough for this comparison. VPI Prime Signature 21 turntable, Pass Labs XP-25 pono preamp, Pass Labs XP-30 preamp and Hovland Radia amp. It has a lovely, very involving sound. On the right recording, I just drop everythng and am drawn in to listen.
My streamer, on the other hand, is decent but not spectacular. It is better than my CD player, but it is not jaw-dropping like my analogue front-end. My question is this: does anyone have a high-end, tier-one streamer (dCS Bartok Apex, Lumin X2, or something like them) that can rival a good analogue system?
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