the Ultra powers the SU1Does the Ultra power the SU1 into USB or are you using an adapter dongle? If so, which one
the Ultra powers the SU1Does the Ultra power the SU1 into USB or are you using an adapter dongle? If so, which one
the Ultra powers the SU1
funny. read my previous messages here. i'm using the SU1 as a DAC , not a reclocker . but let me laugh a minuteHang on. You mean to tell me you are powering the re-clocker with dirty USB power straight from inside the WiiM Ultra? No no no! What are you thinking? Get yourself to your nearest iFi Audio dealer and ask them for the iPower Elite. There’s a 5V model and it’s only $300. It’s a total waste to re-clock the WiiM Ultra (trash! we hates it, precious!) by feeding the oscillator crystal inside of the SU-1 that’s made from a unicorn kidney stone with dirty power.
funny. read my previous messages here. i'm using the SU1 as a DAC , not a reclocker . but let me laugh a minute
My two cents...
The ears (perhaps even more than the eyes) are the most easily fooled organs, the auditory memory is the most foolable and influenced by a thousand emotional and external factors. When it comes to comparing differences of infinitesimal orders of magnitude, even the time that passes between listening, stopping, disconnecting, changing the connection and restarting, makes it totally unreliable. For this reason I generally distrust those who claim to clearly perceive such differences, perhaps in environments not properly treated which, with their reflections, improbable RT60, uncontrolled resonant nodes and why not, questionable personal preferences, would cover any slight deviation from the correct use. After years of work in the studio (now a lifetime ago unfortunately), I would recommend
If a person hears something then they hear something. It is what they hear, even if you claim that the person has been "fooled". The human auditory system is indeed complicated, but the end result is that people hear what they hear. And different people hear the same sounds differently. The idea that what a person hears is somehow wrong does not make sense. It is what the person hears and, in the end, isn't that what matters?My two cents...
The ears (perhaps even more than the eyes) are the most easily fooled organs, the auditory memory is the most foolable and influenced by a thousand emotional and external factors.
Sure, anyone can have its own experience from listening and say anything about it but this not change the reliability that he could have and the trust someone could put on him. That's the reason why I don't like impressionists reviews. On other side, once someone got enough esperience on production side and in "controlled live set up" he can have an idea of how to try to get the maximum from its set up and if this worth it and generally decide what it's making sense to work about.If a person hears something then they hear something. It is what they hear, even if you claim that the person has been "fooled". The human auditory system is indeed complicated, but the end result is that people hear what they hear. And different people hear the same sounds differently. The idea that what a person hears is somehow wrong does not make sense. It is what the person hears and, in the end, isn't that what matters?
It surely does. Our own reality is the only one we have. Nothing wrong with this approach.If a person hears something then they hear something. It is what they hear, even if you claim that the person has been "fooled". The human auditory system is indeed complicated, but the end result is that people hear what they hear. And different people hear the same sounds differently. The idea that what a person hears is somehow wrong does not make sense. It is what the person hears and, in the end, isn't that what matters?
In the end, their are lots of opinions out there and an individual has to figure out which opinions match with their experience. The are audio reviewers (and wine reviewers, for example) who I trust more than others, since their opinions best match my experiences. That does not make one right and one wrong. After all, we are human beings, not scientific measuring gear. I am fine with people expressing different opinions. I am less happy when people tell other people they simply must be wrong. In the end, we like what we like and that is what makes us individuals.Sure, anyone can have its own experience from listening and say anything about it but this not change the reliability that he could have and the trust someone could put on him. That's the reason why I don't like impressionists reviews. On other side, once someone got enough esperience on production side and in "controlled live set up" he can have an idea of how to try to get the maximum from its set up and if this worth it and generally decide what it's making sense to work about.
I can just say that I trust someone telling me there's a huge difference moving 20cm the speakers, than someone arguing about differences among (well working) digital interfaces or mains cables.In the end, their are lots of opinions out there and an individual has to figure out which opinions match with their experience. The are audio reviewers (and wine reviewers, for example) who I trust more than others, since their opinions best match my experiences. That does not make one right and one wrong. After all, we are human beings, not scientific measuring gear. I am fine with people expressing different opinions. I am less happy when people tell other people they simply must be wrong. In the end, we like what we like and that is what makes us individuals.
In the end, their are lots of opinions out there and an individual has to figure out which opinions match with their experience. The are audio reviewers (and wine reviewers, for example) who I trust more than others, since their opinions best match my experiences. That does not make one right and one wrong. After all, we are human beings, not scientific measuring gear. I am fine with people expressing different opinions. I am less happy when people tell other people they simply must be wrong. In the end, we like what we like and that is what makes us individuals.
it does. and I wrote:The other people here are using their SMSL units as an external DAC too, but they added the fancy “re-clocker” label to it make it seem like it’s anything but completely redundant and pointless.
Ground loops, however, are very audible and worth eliminating, and can be difficult to track down. Gotta ask, does optical out of the WiiM not solve the problem?
Actually, I think Wiim should ban these subjectivist/objectivist discussions from the forum. These discussions have been going on for years and never get anywhere. They simply distract from the purpose here.Some people need to get out more.
(I'll now don my tin hat and go hide behind the couch)