Well, if you can't trust your own ears, whose can you trust?Refraining from the dogmatic phrase “trust your ears” could be beneficial indeed.
I would say "better WiiM = lower impact of the PSU on the output noise".Do you find a big difference between a good smps and a LPS with the Wiim pro?
A safe answer could be "no one's"?Well, if you can't trust your own ears, whose can you trust?
Which is why DBTs and measurements are the only way to ascertain actual differences.Well, if you can't trust your own ears, whose can you trust?
Have you read the objective measurements of the WiiM PROs spdif output, how it was modulated by the mains at 50 Hz with the stock supply ?Which is why DBTs and measurements are the only way to ascertain actual differences.
If, as subjectivists frequently note, we all hear differently, then one person's opinion about how something "sounds" is irrelevant to the rest of us, surely. So why bother posting "impressions" at all?
Have you ever seen the frequency spectrum of mains?Have you read the objective measurements of the WiiM PROs spdif output, how it was modulated by the mains at 50 Hz with the stock supply ?
I have measured it myself to be bit-perfect. I was probably the first to measure it, or at least the Mini's spdif output, to be bit-perfect.Have you read the objective measurements of the WiiM PROs spdif output, how it was modulated by the mains at 50 Hz with the stock supply ?
So, you make the rules for this forum?Edit: This forum is not ASR . Here , we want as good sound as possible, i.e we must trust our ears, because sometimes a coloration is perceived as a better sound.
This forum is not ASR . Here, I want as accurate sound as possible, i.e I will not trust my ears, because sometimes what I can hear is dominated by impressions made by my brain.This forum is not ASR . Here , we want as good sound as possible, i.e we must trust our ears, because sometimes a coloration is perceived as a better sound.
when? (on ASR?) and above all with what technical approach?I have measured it myself to be bit-perfect. I was probably the first to measure it, or at least the Mini's spdif output, to be bit-perfect.
As you well know, with the RME test tones. You can go to RME's forum and argue with them about it. Good luck! Lol.when? (on ASR?) and above all with what technical approach?
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Well, I went there once as you probably remember and they agreed that the bit-perfect test can be fooled. Or this is my conclusion that they had agreed as I'm not gonna repeat itAs you well know, with the RME test tones. You can go to RME's forum and argue with them about it. Good luck! Lol.