Hi.
On this thread on the Naim forum it is being argued by David Dever, the US distributor for Naim, that rips made by a Naim UnitiServe are audibly superior to dBpoweramp rips across a range of players, and that this may point "to a flaw in the header information of dBpoweramp rips". I think the UnitiServe rips to WAV. Other members of the same forum have compared dBpoweramp and Naim rips and found there to be a difference in the WAV headers, but not in the audio data.
Is there a flaw in the way dBpoweramp makes a WAV header, or is there a flaw in the way Naim do it, or shouldn't it matter? How might differences in the file header affect the sound quality?
On this thread on the Naim forum it is being argued by David Dever, the US distributor for Naim, that rips made by a Naim UnitiServe are audibly superior to dBpoweramp rips across a range of players, and that this may point "to a flaw in the header information of dBpoweramp rips". I think the UnitiServe rips to WAV. Other members of the same forum have compared dBpoweramp and Naim rips and found there to be a difference in the WAV headers, but not in the audio data.
Is there a flaw in the way dBpoweramp makes a WAV header, or is there a flaw in the way Naim do it, or shouldn't it matter? How might differences in the file header affect the sound quality?
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