Serious!
People are (apparently) paying $600 for freaking mono[/]:
Beatles In Mono Box Set - Beatles - CD - Buy.com
...certainly there are enough of us nut-jobs left in the world who would shell out for "indistinguishable from the original masters". Heck, I'd even forgo the option of listening to lossy MP3s!
Great post/thread!
I had no idea you could order In 'n' Out fries animal style. Holy triple bypass, Batman, those look obscene(ly awesome)!
If you guys weren't holding down jobs good enough to be able to afford all this stuff, I'd swear you were teenagers wearing grown-up masks.
Rock on!
Another recap of PU's press release is available here:
[url=http://technabob.com/blog/2008/12/11/the-perfect-unisons-wooden-headphones/]the perfect unison
Songbird by Eva Cassidy is a compilation of different recordings done in a variety of times/places, but the track "Wayfaring Stranger" has very audible sibilance. Also happens to be my favorite track on the album, and it's well worth listening to (over and over) even with the recording flaws.
LOL...I hear 'ya!
I'm here right now:
Masada - Live in Sevilla 2000
Check this one out and you'll want to catch Thursday night as well.
About the only night I'm not completely thrilled about is Saturday, although I bet the Dreamers would be better live than the album was.
Freakin' love that album. I just picked up Azazel the other month:
...but I'm not listening to it right now so, y'know, sorry for the OT post and stuff. Also just wanted to brag that I'm seeing them tomorrow night. I am such a tool.
The PCM1796 isn't TI's best DAC, but it's not far off. The SRC4192 specs out really well, it's among their best SRCs. I don't know a thing about the tubes.
Of course, all of that has very little to do with how the unit sounds. A poor implementation can introduce interference and distortion that will blow away the low noise floor inherent in the parts.
Can't help you on specs, but I owned a 1.1 and a 1.2 at one point. I actually preferred the 1.1...it was more punchy & neutral while the 1.2 had a more warmish sound, although the 1.2 sounded better with HDCDs.
It's surprising to me that there are so many 1.2s around at the moment...back when I was looking, they were somewhat rare.