• jettrscga@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Yeah the entire article smells like gold plated HDMI cables from Monster, as if that somehow improves the quality of digital signals.

    Sony has judiciously used gold across the internals of the NW-ZX707, including its solder and reflow solder elements, to further improve sound localization.

    Gold has a higher resistivity than copper. Resistance adds noise. It’s probably just for corrosion resistance.

    Another reason audiophiles have come to appreciate the NW-ZX707 is something called the vinyl processor that lends the unmistakable character of vinyl discs back to their digital tracks.

    So they further distort the sound to replicate lower quality equipment? They’re definitely not making it sound more like the original by introducing vinyl artifacts.

    This is some serious hobbyist pricing bait, but I can’t judge since I’ve got my own dumb expensive hobbies.