Sorry if I appear to be a bit dense, but I'm reading and re reading this thread, and I still don't get it.
Are we saying, yes or no, that when it comes to Trinity and GG, that one DAC is superior on DSD, 2x DSD, 4x DSD, and one is superior on PCM (ignoring any conversion of pcm to dsd, ie sticking w/native formats)?
So if I'm really into DSD and have a big library of PCM, both are needed?
I'm finding this impossible to get my head around.
Now, I know a lot of audiophiles here are very well heeled w/plenty of space, so that affording and accommodating both pieces can be done w/out blinking, but this is not the point of my q.
Do you guys, Mike, Audiocrack, and Elberoth, really feel you have to have both to run the whole gamut of digital formats?
I just don't see a similar argument to run multiple amps, spkrs, tts etc.
Are we saying, yes or no, that when it comes to Trinity and GG, that one DAC is superior on DSD, 2x DSD, 4x DSD, and one is superior on PCM (ignoring any conversion of pcm to dsd, ie sticking w/native formats)?
So if I'm really into DSD and have a big library of PCM, both are needed?
I'm finding this impossible to get my head around.
Now, I know a lot of audiophiles here are very well heeled w/plenty of space, so that affording and accommodating both pieces can be done w/out blinking, but this is not the point of my q.
Do you guys, Mike, Audiocrack, and Elberoth, really feel you have to have both to run the whole gamut of digital formats?
I just don't see a similar argument to run multiple amps, spkrs, tts etc.
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