You're right, but you're missing my point. People report changes in sonic quality, when they only update the JRiver software. The other components of the chain remain the same. I'd like to know and understand this phenomenon considering the fact that, unless they use DSP settings, the audio is not touched by JRiver. So, it doesn't matter if you have a 50 euro DAC or a 2500 euro DAC, if you only change the software and you hear sonic differences, it means the updated JRiver software should be responsible for this change.
Is there any chance whatsoever that any of these reports being made by people who are perceiving a difference are simply imagining a difference? or is this impossible?
Is there any chance whatsoever that any of these reports being made by people are due to a changed or accidentally incorrect setup? or is this impossible also?
I've seen this discussion a few hundred times now, it always ends the same.
It seems if 100 people claim no difference, and 10 people do, the only "data" that anyone pays any attention to is the 10, the 100 are ignored.
I've installed JRiver versions back to 17, hundreds of installs, now at 19, at least 6 different motherboard platforms, CPUs from Atom to latest i7.
Other than platforms too slow to have smooth graphics, a few cases of improper setup, or, my own human imagination/perception/expectation bias, I've never detected any
real difference.
I've been using Async USB since it was available. Several DACs. SPDIF prior.
I'm all for improving sound quality, I'll buy a new fuse, wire, screw, thumb tack or pack of gum if it improves the sound in some way, I'm happy to accept and believe subtle changes in a system causing detectable differences, but I'm also able to accept that other changes make no difference.
If I post something like this at some other forum, I'm automatically labeled as someone who can't hear, doesn't believe, won't believe, or just wants to stir the pot.
Anyway, just my 2cents worth on the matter.