More drivers == lower driver excursion, naturally keeping it in lower distortion area.
That's the explanation as I remember it from the Nearfield Pipedreams review.
How in retardation does one fit six drivers in that tiny little thing, and more importantly...why?!?!? I mean, it's not like the physics changes that much from a 1 mm driver to a 2 mm driver, does it? I mean, if that's the case, then how are they arranged? D'Appolito? Line array?
That was kind of a rhetorical question -- I knew you weren't kidding, that's just my way of expressing a different taste (in colors of watches in this case). Have you seen my Nixon/Barney joint effort?
Are you (Dan) kidding? Rose gold is hawt. (Of course, it helps that I developed a taste for different golds selling jewelry in my youth -- I can still tell the difference between 14k, 18k, and 24K gold by sight.)
The whole purpose of this thread is so that the rest of us can be there vicariously. Any excuses about being too partied out will be responded to with The Raspberry.
I saw a band called Holy Cow a long time ago (opening for someone -- Shriekback, perhaps? Don't honestly remember). I wonder if that's the same band.
And actually, that makes me think of:
Todd Rundgren, "I Just Want to Bang on the Drum All Day" or whatever it's called.
Something about DSD and Super Audio CD in there, but no HDMI input. Probably just "upsampling to", but then it says something about "transport" as well -- so maybe they've figured out a way to transmit DSD files over USB?
Yeah really, I don't get that either.
I particularly enjoyed this sentence (from google translate): I don't know what it is, but it's the first DAC I know of that can be used as a Dejitarupurianpu. Perhaps Dinny is a Dejitarupurianputa?