In HiFi, there is a term "colored sound" actually. Obviously it is not as is the term called neutral. Same for prints when they have a color cast. The reality is that all sounds are colored by the recording engineer's preference, equipment used and what is heard through the monitoring process and nothing is actually neutral when all is said and done. We do the same when editing photos.
There is the snake oil scene, then there is the high quality realistic view and then there is the mass market stuff. Just for example there are multiple forms of data transmission via USB. Not all of them perform error checking! Huh!!!!! Yep. Guess which one is used for audio transmission. And you thought the bits are bits and will always be the same. Bits is one thing. Did you get ALL the bits? Where they stand with respect to time is another.
https://www.electronics-notes.com/a...iversal-serial-bus/protocol-data-transfer.php
https://www.beyondlogic.org/usbnutshell/usb4.shtml
Now you know better. Isochronous . Now when you hear that some hear the differences and some don't , don't laugh too fast about those that do because digital is digital. . or is it?
For those trying to understand. It is like comparing the best print output and then using copy paper to determine the best printer. Then claiming that they all print the same. .... I went through high school reading Stereo Review magazine ( Mass market consumer oriented) and it was not decade + later I found that the information touted there was very incorrect.
There is the snake oil scene, then there is the high quality realistic view and then there is the mass market stuff. Just for example there are multiple forms of data transmission via USB. Not all of them perform error checking! Huh!!!!! Yep. Guess which one is used for audio transmission. And you thought the bits are bits and will always be the same. Bits is one thing. Did you get ALL the bits? Where they stand with respect to time is another.
https://www.electronics-notes.com/a...iversal-serial-bus/protocol-data-transfer.php
https://www.beyondlogic.org/usbnutshell/usb4.shtml
Now you know better. Isochronous . Now when you hear that some hear the differences and some don't , don't laugh too fast about those that do because digital is digital. . or is it?
For those trying to understand. It is like comparing the best print output and then using copy paper to determine the best printer. Then claiming that they all print the same. .... I went through high school reading Stereo Review magazine ( Mass market consumer oriented) and it was not decade + later I found that the information touted there was very incorrect.
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