![]() ![]() That's the fun part for me, learning what people are doing and picking up a link to a new application. On the other hand, I run into many computer audiophiles who either own or have tried more applications than I knew were available. ![]() Maybe it's the comparatively low price or rate of change and feature enhancements that leads me to think people should frequently snoop around for ways to enhance their listening experience through software. If one is happy with his system, there is no need to make a change. There's nothing wrong with that approach and it's an approach I often suggest for hardware. It's like some people selected iTunes or MediaMonkey back in 2007 and have never wondered or cared about anything else available. When the conversation turns to software I am usually a little surprised by how many people have never heard of some very popular applications. For the most part people seem to have a good grasp of the hardware options available. I enjoy hearing what everyone is using for both hardware and software. Depending on the context and location, asking someone what they are using might have illegal undertones or lead to a nice conversation about audio systems. Invariably, whenever I meet fellow computer audiophiles at audio shows or dealer events we always ask each other what the other is using.
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