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Just Nancy Webwinkel

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  1. Thanks for the quick reply, The dmr iscconnected digital to my receiver, my receiver makes the signal analog. This is with my cd-plyer also the best result. Even if i were to spend more money on a cambridge oppo or pioneer i still would connect digitally. I think digital signals are always the same? Annyone ou there who can convince me that this not true and that the digital signal of an more expensive dmr sounds better thandvy cheap mede8er? kind regards and again sorry for my english...
  2. Hello there, I was very pleased to see that audio streaming is taking serieus on this site. i own a mede8er (realtec chip) that i use as a dmr to play flac files stored on my qnap nas. De digital output goes to my dsp z9 yamaha amp. It sound prety good already on my b&w cdm 9nt speakers. The mede8er cost me €100 and is the cheapest component in the audio chain. i'm wondering wether spending more money on a dmr wile improve sound quality. on one hand i thing the mede8er is sending digital 0 & 1 to my receiver how can a more expensive product like a pioneer n-50 make a differents on the other hand i think is 100€ for the dmr good enough for the dsp z9 and the b&w. i hope this forum can shed some whisdom. excuse me for my English its not my native language
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