kernel clock timer resolution can set down to 0.5ms at best which isn't even close to highend CD Transport that can go down that level we can't compete against
People in here will know that we all don't like copying other's words and shout it is the truth. You are just doing that here. Stop it. Stop it, unless you really know what you are talking about, which I'm afraid will not happen ever. Not with this attitude.
If people say something, we trust that. Only then we can proceed. In other words, how can we proceed with near 100% rubbish coming from your hand. And it *is* rubbish because I know what I'm talking about, and it is 180 degrees different from what you heard elsewhere yesterday and try to use to your "benefit" (
). All your theories make no sense at all, and the only thing you may be right in is your better sounding CDP system against the PC transport. And if you continue like this, it will ever be so, virtually striving for the better in the mean time.
Like this all started (CA), you have in your mind that low latency is for the better. I agree. We all might agree. The foolish part on your side though, is that you are deaf or without memory, because now suddenly your newly heard 0.5ms does some anti-trick.
Also, you were told sufficiently enough (by me) not to use a Weiss product for your low latency objective, and *thus* you do just that. Deaf ? no memory ? ignorant somehow ? maybe you think I wouldn't notice ?
Over at CA I explained to you (with math) how low latency is or can be. You actually asked for that, but never responded and kept trolling anyway; You *know* that people can achieve 1 sample of latency, and might you have read it yesterday, I can do it myself now ( 32/352.8 ). You *know* it, but you found some argument (the 0.5ms) "prooving" we ly. In the mean time you have one - and only one argument against all only : you can't achieve it yourself most probably because you don't know where to start. Again, using that Weiss is the very first wrong base, and you knew it.
Let me add this, before things come over wrongly to others :
There is no way anyone, including me, including Suteetat, can ever jump into a random room with some (or all) of his gear, and make something out of it. You may have read about my own experience 2 weeks back. Same gear, total failure - and 4 hours of preparation. The only "advantage" I had, is that some of the attendees know the sound from my room, and/or know the sound of my partner there in his room. So, they knew things were completely wrong and completely unintended. This is not much different from Suteetat swinging with his albums of which he knew they could show something (which doesn't show everywhere), not getting the chance anyway. At that show similar happened; the system doesn't perform anyway, and next some guy with an USB stick wants to listen to "a track" which is a 10 minute stupid violin which wouldn't sound in that room anyway - and which we knew. 10 minutes !
So, to be clear about what I want to say with this : such a "failure" tells nothing. Just nothing at all. Similarly I'm not saying that the Weiss shouldn't have been used because remember, it is you hunting for low latency, and I can't tell how things turn out back at Suteetat's home. Also you know that I don't use the ultra low latency stuff myself.
In the very end I really like that you two took the challenge of comparing, but that Suteetat was the underdog, the guy in the showroom being prepared for a long time. FWIW, I also like the whole "project" itself, were this be about PC transports against the best CD transports. So, nothing wrong with that really, but keep in mind the stupidity of one person shouting outloud it can't be done, in the mean time suggesting that our systems are not $$ enough to know, or that we may be deaf otherwise (the latter you never said, but should be a conclusion, because the $$$ systems are all over the place (I know)).
So, please continue the subject and project, but please try to stay out of theories you don't know much about.
Lastly, you may be right on it all. But that isn't going to happen as long as you use OS DACs to compare (about SQ that is, against some pleasing sound).
Peter