In Reply to: RE: Auralic Vega degrading Music Drop Outs. posted by soundchekk on January 8, 2015 at 00:14:24:
I tend to agree with you. Having a mode setting that sometimes increases sound quality and sometimes causes playback to fail represents poor human interface design. If the modes work as described in the manual, it would be better for the system to automatically fall back to the highest working mode.
Other DAC designers deal with the tradeoffs involved with regard to off frequency clock sources, jitter, etc., without failing the audio stream. Change over time is also systematic of poor design or marginal build quality in critical parts of the circuitry.
Tony Lauck
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- RE: Auralic Vega degrading Music Drop Outs. - Tony Lauck 01/8/1510:36:48 01/8/15 (9)
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