how do you know that, are you in my house using my Hi-Fi? You should have called i would have made some h'orderves. Not just me who likes the sound, friend of mine hears it, and few others that have tried it and liked it too.
ATC are renowned for their Studio Monitors and Amplifiers as they are accurate and very uncoloured, so prefect for mastering, which is my goal profession.
Thats a pretty bold statemnet, do you make hi end audio equipment?
sorry your ashamed of yourself. if doesn't work for you, move on. Maybe it's the $200 soundcard inside your computer with the coloured sounding headphones that you mentioned?
Are you proposing a date? Why, thank you! I´ll bring the wine to the h'orderves. I live in Germany, where are you?
And no, I do not make high end audio equipment. Still, regarding the quality of Ayre´s products: at least some of his products are fairly standard technology inside a fancy aluminum case. Take the
http://www.ayre.com/cx7e.htm for example, its parts consists of a very cheap (and old) drive from Sanyo, not even the D/A converter is anything better than those you´d find in 200,- Euro players. Gosh, even my "colouring" ASUS soundcard has more expensive D/A converters. Despite these cheap parts this player costs 3600,- Euro here in Germany. I think it´s a bit much for an - albeit nice looking - aluminum case and a bit of fancy DSP programming.
Furthermore, his recent BluRay player has been revealed to be a simple OEM model with a revamped energy supply and output stage. But that´s about it. While the OEM players costs around 500,- Euros Ayre wants 10.000,- Euros. I won´t say anything more.
Yes, my headphone colours. I made that pretty clear from the beginning. I also suspect my soundcard to be colouring but I don´t know to which extent. I just wanted to say that you can´t be sure if your equipment colours.
Hard to back fact with evidence when you're not listening to it on my system. i did state at the beginning 'My recommended findings on USB computer audio'. i did not proclaim 'do it, or die' and did not ever say once 'fact.'
Well, we cannot listen to your system, can we? And as it happens, I too own a USB solution. Well, it´s "only" a E-MU 0202 USB which was by the way the first USB audio interface to use the asynchronous protocol (yes, Ayre wasn´t the first as it is stated so often) but I couldn´t find anything of the things you proposed. But then... maybe it´s not that revealing. Furthermore, your Ayre interface could very well have some issues with its USB driver. For all I know you could be listening to an error in the hardware chain when you change the output configuration. I did not say that you do but it could be.
JazzDoc, Blaine,
Don't give up on these guys. It's good for all of us to be exposed to the beliefs of others, even if we don't agree.
Thanks for posting this. We really appreciate the support audiophiles have given us on sites like ComputerAudiophile.com.
Yes, exactly my mind. You know Jim, if Blaine wouldn´t have been so absolute about his findings I would be completely on his side. He might think that I´m one of those proof loving guys from Hydrogenaudio - but I´m not. Just like him, I love music very much and I love the best possible playback solution for it. I also love to tweak my system. I own fancy RCA cables, power cables etc. but I will never say that my solution is the only one that makes someone happy and I certainly will not elevate them over everything else. Which exactly is what he did IMO.
I think that we are here to discuss, while not being absolute. Blaine, if I insulted you I´m truly very sorry. I mean that.