Someone making financial decisions based on baseless claims is being harmed.
There is a difference between knowingly making fraudulent claims and making claims that don't meet your personal standard.
Really? For example the item of this topic, do you think any measurement electronics were used to determine the change in quality it makes to sound reproduction?
On the top of an audiophile SSD or DACs? The SSD I doubt it but maybe, if they did it would be good for a laugh I guess. With DACs of course; it would be blind luck if you got something like a DAC to work without the use of measurement equipment in the design process let alone design to goal of specific performance threshold.
No. The USB packets contain zero timing information. It is basically interrupt based system dictated by the DAC.
Ok. I'll take your word for it, or if you have any easy to read link. Still however the USB audio protocol works timing is an intrinsic function for it work and relying on the DACs clock is better than the PCs clock it dosn't make it immune to problems outlined previously.
How much does it matter though? I guess you don’t know that either. If there is one error per year of listening, does it make sense to spend big bucks on the cables?
This is a data science question. I would argue it probably matters more than most people think. Network connectivity and file transfers work only because the protocols used to protected the data are in place. When you you transfer a file over a CAT5 cable the binary bits are represented by analog voltage differences. Its not a binary on / off signal a computer needs it to be for it work with it, its up to the receiver to determine what the state of the voltage is at that exact moment in time represents. Errors are happening all the time and get corrected in these processes. Its why for example you can push a CAT5 cable past its specified max run and will work without getting corrupt data, the speed will just be reduced.
Digital audio streams are using the same fundamental process but don't have the same resilience and because of that are fundamentally different That is why a audiophile SSD makes no sense but why cable quality is a factor even in digital audio. I'm not advocating for big dollar high-end digital cables and never was. Personally I'm skeptical but on principle of how digital audio works differences are possible.
Both are audio, of course you can compare them. You could, for example, do a blind study to compare them.
You can compare them to the extent of which you prefer and why but as to why, the reasons you would prefer one or the other are fundamentally different and not comparable.
I'll have to follow up when I'm at home.
Not really ’high end’, the devices are pretty cheap. Anyway, I’ve never stated that you would’nt be able to hear differences in amps.
And not a proper blind test either, btw. The listeners were always told if the equipment changed, and to which of the four it was switched to (a, b, c, d). It was ’blind’ only to the degree that the participants weren’t told which letter denominates which equipment. This produces huge confirmation bias.
"High-end" is subjective. For my audio budget anything in the $500-1000 range is high-end.
Yeah, its not a perfect test but that dosn't make it meaningless either.
If they are unlabeled, how can they select what they like? And if they are labeled, it’s not a proper blind test.
From what I remember of the interview they pass around generic prototypes not knowing who's design they have and just live with them for a few days. They are labeled or at least identifiable as to differentiate the devices but they don't know specifically what it is or who is responsible for it.
Lol, wow, I never said it was a proper blind test.
Very best? How is that determined? Price?
And how exactly is i2s superior? It has better timing characteristics than spdif, but if we compare to async USB, why is it better?
Reviews.
The clock and data are transmitted separately so its better and better than USB for all the reasons async USB isn't infallible which have been previously mentioned.
How is an SSD going to make that sound any better than what it already is?
Yeah, the SSD is dumb and makes zeror sense. We're not even talking about that anymore.