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My dac sounds different to other dacs. My dac sounds a lot different to some dacs and slightly different to other dacs.

Sometimes I think it makes a big difference. Other times I think it makes a small difference.

Subjectlively, my dac sounds better than most dacs. On the other hand my dac is not as good as some dacs.  I have not heard all dacs so also it is quite difficult to compare. If I could hear all dacs then it would be more easy for me to say how good or how bad my dac is next to other dacs. I would be able to do this because I would have heard them all and so be able to say. Also, I have a mouth, which makes it possible . But more to the point, I need eyes and fingers, because this is a forum and I must use them, my eyes and fingers, to facilitate the important communications that I have between me and the forum, or rather the readers of the forum.

 

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My dac sounds different to other dacs. My dac sounds a lot different to some dacs and slightly different to other dacs.


Useless waste of time thank you very much  . This is a very interesting discussion from engineering standpoint, if you don't care about don't waste everyones else time.  That's a TOS #2 violation we will make sure that you are banned and have a nice day.
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