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Originally Posted by Zardon
. . . but true purist audiophiles, don't use "sound cards", digital audio or compressed formats and even a computer in the mix anyway so the comments are moot.
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I beg to differ, with DVD-A slowly but surely dominating SACD and the selection growing, there's little reason to go back to vinyl. And if that were the case, who would give a crap about soundcard quality anyway? Why even
attempt to review either card with audiophiles in mind? I'm not trying to be rude but it seems pretty contradictory to me.
Even more so, using a PC as a music server is becoming more appealing. Heck, consider some of the digital media streaming devices
aimed at audiophiles and you should see what a gross generalization you've made.
You can get the ever sweet taste in your mouth just by looking at the products found on the
FLAC website.
There's also no measurement of the impact changing the OPAMPs may present. The "warm sound" the Asus brings to the table may just be a whole $12-20 difference.
Lastly, I have to agree that most audiophiles aren't going to bother with DD or DTS.
You may think bug77's cristisms lack weight or warrant, but there's some glaring flaws IMO too.
In other news, I already have a Prelude on the way regardless. Can't wait for it to show.
