Hi guys,
I just had a chance to hear CD played on a computer using special pro sound card. I was blown away. We compared this processed sound, i.e. CDROM to hard drive to speakers, to unpocessed sound and there was no compareson. I've heard that when the sound travels through competer's hard drive it gets reclocked and that removes jitter and what not. I really don't know much about computers and how these things work, but I was very much impressed. I would like to hear from other people who had a chance to hear music through a computer and who could explain me why is there such a big difference.
Thanks.
Ed
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