Digital audio, with all of it’s endless possibilities and advancements, falls short in a few key areas. First off, no matter how high your DAC’s sampling rate is, you’ll never be able to hear it ALL, as there’s simply not enough bandwidth or a high enough slew rate for high resolution audio playback.
Secondly, the grounding of a digital audio system is generally not centralized and/or well managed which contributes to the ever present issue of grounding loop noise. Thirdly, the impedance matching of the audio source and next stage doesn’t match well, resulting in the need to keep swapping out audiophile cables to compensate for the mismatch. Click here to know more.
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