mep
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Yes DSD sounds more like analog, in that it has less punch and dynamic than PCM.
A violin sonata in DSD will sound better (mellower and less fatiguing) than the same in PCM, but when you go to Joe Satriani - not to mention Ted Sirota or Queensryche - DSD just spells "It's sleepy time down South"![]()
I have no idea what analog gear you have heard/owned over the years that would lead you to that conclusion. Analog has tremendous punch when done right. As far as dynamics go, we all know that spec wise, PCM has a greater dynamic range capability vice analog. However, in real life, the irony is that we are in the midst of loudness wars where there is no real dynamic range being captured in tons of pop and rock recordings. Don't mistake loudness for dynamic range. If you want to hear music with the best dynamic range, better go for pure analog recordings done right.
So, it might be "sleepy time down South" at your house listening to DSD, but it's "I can't sit still much longer and concentrate on the music with PCM" at my house. Whenever I listen to PCM at my house, my mind starts drifting and thinking of much more pleasant things I could be doing like getting a root canal for instance.
