


One way of doing this is through high-resolution digital audio. We must extract all the bits carefully without smearing the digital information stored. The are just a series of zero’s and one’s. What am I talking about? Bits, I am talking about bits. And I believe this element will revolutionize digital sound in many ways. But there is another element which is now starting to be understood. We can download digital files, even high-resolution ones, and get a better sound source. Very expensive players do sound a little better today, but they may have become obsolete.Ĭlearly, reading digital music files from static computer memory has an engineering advantage over any spinning CD. But over time the CD players have improved – better transport decks and digital to analogue converters. Early digital playback equipment did not seem to help matter much, even on expensive machines. Early CD’s simply did not sound very good. Probably not, but I believe that digital is starting to come into hits own. Have we learned as much about the relatively new digital playback system. Much credit should be given to the wonderful audio reviewer Michael Fremer, who never gave up on vinyl. More could be said, but suffice it to say that a long development time and greatly engineered products have restored the vinyl as a premium playback system. The quality of today’s vinyl has improved. We have discovered a lot about the proper setup of the playback equipment over the years. Over the years vinyl playback has improved significantly. The turntable, tonearm, cartridge, and phono preamp has everything to do with the sound of vinyl. But to be fair, the get the best out of those vinyl grooves one needs some very expensive equipment. There is so much music recorded in those grooves. I love the sound of vinyl as many audiophiles do.
#Make itunes play bitperfect upgrade#
I am talking about a very low cost and simply upgrade that you can do in the privacy of your own home. How would you like to upgrade your audio system to exceptional performance? I am not talking about expense speakers, cables, turntables, DAC’s, etc.
