Randy Myers
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Just got my Recovery unit. On a quick listen, and quick a-b with it and with it out of the system.... and probably needs a solid 50 hours to break in... but anyway....
A little tighter more controlled bass, definitely more open and maybe a bit more forward sound stage. I was just hearing a stand up base string vibrate that I never heard before for example… Holly Cole’s voice almost has a little bit of natural grit (very very smooth though, never heard this before) and very solid more defined staging.
Listening to The Animals DSD.... much smoother, much more vinyl sounding. There were many times through the album that I would hear a distortion, like I remember dirt on vinyl album sounding; is this what is referred to as Jitter? Playing through the Recovery there have been almost none... much more enjoyable!!!
The Recovery seems to make USB sources much more vinyl sounding if that makes sense. With this in place and a good DSD recording I do believe a top end analog source has met it's match.
A little tighter more controlled bass, definitely more open and maybe a bit more forward sound stage. I was just hearing a stand up base string vibrate that I never heard before for example… Holly Cole’s voice almost has a little bit of natural grit (very very smooth though, never heard this before) and very solid more defined staging.
Listening to The Animals DSD.... much smoother, much more vinyl sounding. There were many times through the album that I would hear a distortion, like I remember dirt on vinyl album sounding; is this what is referred to as Jitter? Playing through the Recovery there have been almost none... much more enjoyable!!!
The Recovery seems to make USB sources much more vinyl sounding if that makes sense. With this in place and a good DSD recording I do believe a top end analog source has met it's match.