![]() As of late, I’ve particularly enjoyed Zoe Keating‘s Into The Trees, so I made a point of listening to it from beginning to end several times.įirst and foremost, can you hear BitPerfect’s effect in the playback of music? The answer is a resounding “yes”. Instead I’ve listened to a wide variety of content through this system, typically ripped from CDs, purchased through the iTunes or Amazon stores, or for less-established artists, purchased or downloaded through BandCamp or SoundCloud. Unfortunately, a variety of factors ended up making my original plans unrealistic. I hoped that over time my notes would converge in the effect that the BitPerfect made on the music and that I would be able to share those notes with you. I originally laid out a number of tracks that I intended to listen to repeatedly, taking notes along the way. Here’s where I’m going to become more informal about reporting my results. The computer was a Core2Duo Mac Pro with 8 gigabytes of RAM running OS X Lion. Interconnects between the Music Streamer and the Valhalla were homemade twisted OFC crafted by yours truly. Most of the listening occurred with my more modest office system, consisting of a HRT Music Streamer, Schiit Valhalla headphone amp, and 600-ohm Beyer DT-880 headphones. ![]() However, I have put in more hours listening to BitPerfect on a different system with a variety of music, so instead of leaving this review incomplete, I want to bring closure so I can share my results. ![]() I’ve had a number of scheduling issues, a misdirected attempt at integrating a programming project into the review, and frankly not enough time sitting in front of my main system that I outlined in part 1 of the review. Completing the final installment in my BitPerfect review has taken entirely too long.
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