Jim Smith
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I wrote about this phenomenon in Get Better Sound, referring to how so many CD players & transports sounded better if you let them play a bit and then restarted them at the beginning. :badnews:
I haven't mentioned the effect with some computer sources, but it definitely exists - at least with my MBPs.
Letting a track play for 10 seconds or so - then restarting it - is not subtle. :what:
This is irregardless of what track preload settings I can make with Audirvana.
Also, restarting the computer (which clears the used ram), and clearing all caches still makes no difference with this effect.
In other words, ALL tracks sound better if played briefly and then restarted.
Thought I would come out of the frustration closet and see if anyone can suggest a fix, while staying with the MBPs, which I need when traveling... :blush: :Bow:
I haven't mentioned the effect with some computer sources, but it definitely exists - at least with my MBPs.
Letting a track play for 10 seconds or so - then restarting it - is not subtle. :what:
This is irregardless of what track preload settings I can make with Audirvana.
Also, restarting the computer (which clears the used ram), and clearing all caches still makes no difference with this effect.
In other words, ALL tracks sound better if played briefly and then restarted.
Thought I would come out of the frustration closet and see if anyone can suggest a fix, while staying with the MBPs, which I need when traveling... :blush: :Bow: