Hi folks:
Thought I would give the cdp a rest and jump into pc-based music. So, started with ripping a few cds in dbpoweramp and EAC - .flac and .wav (loseless) formats respectively for comparison. Ripped 'Best of Dire Straits' in flac and wav and did an A/B testing in my setup streaming from SqueezeServer from my PC to SB3 and to my amp - all analog connections.
I hope the connection between the PC and the SB3 isn't analogue? Network surely?
I was very impressed with both format and they both sounded the same, i listened hard to find any difference, but none i could find.
Now, I did an A/B/C test with the above formats and the original CD - cdp is a 640C v2. The CD quality of Dire Straits kicked both .flac and .wav formats out of the water. The sound from CD had huge soundstage, excellent dynamics, and able to bring out the nuances in songs as opposed to the lifeless sound from these 'loseless' formats.
I wanted to jump into pc-based music after much reading about loseless. I really want to know from pc-based music folks here 'while ripping in dbpower and EAC, should i use some techniques or tweaking, which i missed in my trials ? so the lifeless sound ?
I've not used the Squeezebbox but I do use Sonos and to be honest, I'd blame the DACs in the Squeezebox. I use flac and when I first hooked up the ZP90 to my amp I used the analogue connections (thus using the ZP's internal DAC). I was distinctly unimpressed. So I then connected the digital output (optical I think, not that it matters) into the amp and the difference was astonishing, literally like someone had lifted a blanket off the speakers. And this isn't with any fancy DAC/amp, it's with a ten year old Sony AV amplifier!
Does your CA CD player have a digital input allowing you to use the DAC within the CD player for an external source? If not I'd suggest borrowing an external DAC (such as the CA DACMagic for example, that would be a fair test) and plugging the digital out of the SB3 into it. I'm pretty confident you'd hear a big difference.
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