OT - D-to-A Converter: my computer vs. my cd player
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 6:04 am
I am considering transferring my CD collection to my hard disk. But I'm concerned about sound quality. Right now, there are obvious differences when I listen to a CD on my two systems, due, no doubt in part, to the different components.
The stereo system runs on an NAD amp and Sony XA3ES CD player through a pair of excellent Genesis speakers and a Velodyne subwoofer.
The computer has an RME Fireface 800 going through Mackie 626s.
Maybe some silly questions but ...
if I encode a CD in the FLAC format and then play it through Windows Media Player, what is the limiting factor? Where does the D-to-A take place? I assume it's the Fireface that does it. Does the Fireface's D-toA algorithm rival that of the Sony?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
The stereo system runs on an NAD amp and Sony XA3ES CD player through a pair of excellent Genesis speakers and a Velodyne subwoofer.
The computer has an RME Fireface 800 going through Mackie 626s.
Maybe some silly questions but ...
if I encode a CD in the FLAC format and then play it through Windows Media Player, what is the limiting factor? Where does the D-to-A take place? I assume it's the Fireface that does it. Does the Fireface's D-toA algorithm rival that of the Sony?
Any info would be greatly appreciated.