FlexibleAudio
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Mr. Phelan,
I am a little sympathetic to your main point however, imo a big part of the brouhaha in this thread is based on your very loose (or even kinda reckless) use of the term "DSD" versus what I will call "True DSD."
You are correct that off the shelf chipsets convert True DSD to multi-bit PCM. You are also correct that a recording made in PCM and then "converted" to "DSD" is not True DSD since it was recorded in PCM at its inception. But my question is.....so what?
We are talking about True DSD as Myles and others have defined it in previous posts (a DSD recording played back by a proprietary true 1 bit DAC --an example would be PD) and not what I will call "Contorted DSD."
This discussion is about True DSD versus PCM (be it high res or redbook) and you are just confusing the issue by pointing out that these contortions exist in the market place and then making blanket statements that the contortions represent the facts about True DSD. Start a thread on the merits of Contorted DSD versus PCM if you want to talk about this, but to enter a thread and make definitive claims about a format based on the fact that the market has adopted contortions as it develops seems to really be missing the point.
A better approach may have been to simply state that the contortions exist and then make the relevant point that you believe PCM (even in Redbook) has approached the level of True DSD due to the accomplishments of folks at MSB, Trinity, etc.; a view that I and many audiophiles happen to subscribe too.
I am a little sympathetic to your main point however, imo a big part of the brouhaha in this thread is based on your very loose (or even kinda reckless) use of the term "DSD" versus what I will call "True DSD."
You are correct that off the shelf chipsets convert True DSD to multi-bit PCM. You are also correct that a recording made in PCM and then "converted" to "DSD" is not True DSD since it was recorded in PCM at its inception. But my question is.....so what?
We are talking about True DSD as Myles and others have defined it in previous posts (a DSD recording played back by a proprietary true 1 bit DAC --an example would be PD) and not what I will call "Contorted DSD."
This discussion is about True DSD versus PCM (be it high res or redbook) and you are just confusing the issue by pointing out that these contortions exist in the market place and then making blanket statements that the contortions represent the facts about True DSD. Start a thread on the merits of Contorted DSD versus PCM if you want to talk about this, but to enter a thread and make definitive claims about a format based on the fact that the market has adopted contortions as it develops seems to really be missing the point.
A better approach may have been to simply state that the contortions exist and then make the relevant point that you believe PCM (even in Redbook) has approached the level of True DSD due to the accomplishments of folks at MSB, Trinity, etc.; a view that I and many audiophiles happen to subscribe too.