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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 06:23 |
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
And yes its not ONLY the D/A converters that is resposible for the good sound but you would need one of these:
If you would want to sound good!
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Exqueeze me, but that's a D/A converter.
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 06:23 |
Besides on a computer the sound will be affected by many of the computer components
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 06:24 |
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"If you know any such "proof", "
If you listen to a record on Player A
If you listen to the same record on player B. There are INSTRUMENTS you hear on B and not on A.
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Next time I win the lottery the first thing I'll do is to buy such a device and test your theory. Until then ... I'll continue listening to my system.
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 06:24 |
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
And yes its not ONLY the D/A converters that is resposible for the good sound but you would need one of these:
If you would want to sound good!
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Exqueeze me, but that's a D/A converter.
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Yes ofcourse it is! its not called a DAC for anything! But you would need one of these converters if you connected to them low end cd players if you would want it to sound nearly as good as the high end ones
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oliverstoned
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 06:26 |
Computer is an extraordinary power's pollution source.
It features one or two Cd players, which already explains something.
Cd players pollute a lot because it use "cut off power alimentation" (fact).
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 06:27 |
^ Nonsense. D/A conversion circuitry is not nearly as expensive as it was 5 years ago, due to the general technological progress. The D/A conversion on a Creative Audigy 2 (and if not that then the X-Fi) is certainly more than a match for a big "musical" player from 5 years ago.
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oliverstoned
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 06:28 |
I give up definetly.
i don't want to talk to you anymore!!
You don't deserve it!
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 06:34 |
^ we obviously are two strong personalities, and neither of us will back down. We should leave it at that.
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The-Bullet
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 11:36 |
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"Why say it cannot be done.....they'd be better doing pop songs?"
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Empathy
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 11:53 |
Wow, you two are on quite the crusade here. I think you're wise in agreeing to disagree.
Especially since Mike is correct!
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 13:00 |
oliverstoned wrote:
Computer is an extraordinary power's pollution source.
It features one or two Cd players, which already explains something.
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maybe you don't know much about computers. Usually you have one DVD drive and one CD Burner. Newer computers (like mine) have only one drive (a combined DVD/CD Writer).
oliverstoned wrote:
Cd players pollute a lot because it use "cut off power alimentation" (fact).
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Fact? Where can I find even a definition of that phrase?
http://www.google.de/search?sourceid=navclient&hl=de& ;ie=UTF-8&rls=DVXA,DVXA:2005-17,DVXA:de&q=cut+off+po wer+alimentation
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 13:01 |
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 14:54 |
All music i play on my pc has always picked up noise from the hdd, cd rom drive and power supply...it means if the hdd works hard the sound can get distorted. And yes i have no sound cable between the cd rom and motherboard
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 15:17 |
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
All music i play on my pc has always picked up noise from the hdd, cd rom drive and power supply...it means if the hdd works hard the sound can get distorted. And yes i have no sound cable between the cd rom and motherboard
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I know what you mean - you're right. But the problem can be solved by a better sound card.
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 15:25 |
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
All music i play on my pc has always picked up noise from the hdd, cd rom drive and power supply...it means if the hdd works hard the sound can get distorted. And yes i have no sound cable between the cd rom and motherboard
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I know what you mean - you're right. But the problem can be solved by a better sound card.
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Aha so creative's sound blaster live is crap?
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 15:52 |
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
All music i play on my pc has always picked up noise from the hdd, cd rom drive and power supply...it means if the hdd works hard the sound can get distorted. And yes i have no sound cable between the cd rom and motherboard
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I know what you mean - you're right. But the problem can be solved by a better sound card.
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Aha so creative's sound blaster live is crap?
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yes. Well - maybe not "crap", but "cheap". It's designed for computer games and back then people would not use such cards for serious audio. I had a soundblaster live - it cost 25 EUR.
The Audigy 2 is much better in that regard - decent D/A converters and better shielding of the analog components of the card.
And the X-Fi that I bought earlier today ROCKS! It does all the magic done by musical players - it upsamples the CD audio to 24bit/96khz.
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 16:00 |
[QUOTE=MikeEnRegalia]
- Vibration Cancelling Devices for CD players.
- Doubling cables (using two or more cables instead of one).
- Power Line tweaking and optimizing.
- Musical CD players can extract more information from the CD than cheap ones (or computer CD drives).
Any comments?
I have mixed comments about this:
1. if you mean devices for limiting airborne or surface vibrations i have found wall mounted platforms or granite based devices very useful for cd players and turntables as they are susceptible to vibrations from the floor and speakers if placed too close.
2. by doubling do you mean bi-amping or bi-wiring? i've not found that this makes any difference but many audiophiles swear by it.
3. some special electric plugs or block connectors with very thick cables are credited to improve performance but i have tried this and not found any difference.
4. i have found all cd players extract maximum information but the audiophile quality ones present it more convincingly especially regarding clarity, sound stage and overall prescence.
my ears don't lie!
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 16:06 |
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
All music i play on my pc has always picked up noise from the hdd, cd rom drive and power supply...it means if the hdd works hard the sound can get distorted. And yes i have no sound cable between the cd rom and motherboard
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I know what you mean - you're right. But the problem can be solved by a better sound card.
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Aha so creative's sound blaster live is crap?
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yes. Well - maybe not "crap", but "cheap". It's designed for computer games and back then people would not use such cards for serious audio. I had a soundblaster live - it cost 25 EUR.
The Audigy 2 is much better in that regard - decent D/A converters and better shielding of the analog components of the card.
And the X-Fi that I bought earlier today ROCKS! It does all the magic done by musical players - it upsamples the CD audio to 24bit/96khz.
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Well the Sound Blaster live card costed twice of wha the X-fi costs today when it was released! But ofcourse the best soundcard would be that one with a built in tube!
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MikeEnRegalia
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 16:14 |
mystic fred wrote:
MikeEnRegalia wrote:
- Vibration Cancelling Devices for CD players.
- Doubling cables (using two or more cables instead of one).
- Power Line tweaking and optimizing.
- Musical CD players can extract more information from the CD than cheap ones (or computer CD drives).
Any comments?
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I have mixed comments about this:
1. if you mean devices for limiting airborne or surface vibrations i have found wall mounted platforms or granite based devices very useful for cd players and turntables as they are susceptible to vibrations from the floor and speakers if placed too close.
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Of course I agree about turntables, but I have never heard of a CD player extracting audio information differently when shaken. It might skip or refuse to play, that's right - but only if you really pick it up and shake it around.
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2. by doubling do you mean bi-amping or bi-wiring? i've not found that this makes any difference but many audiophiles swear by it.
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Neither have I - and any technician will confirm that it cannot make any difference that would be worth mentioning. Unless that technician is employed by a cable company, that is!
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3. some special electric plugs or block connectors with very thick cables are credited to improve performance but i have tried this and not found any difference.
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Of course there is no difference - the input of the power supply and the circuitry of the amp are completely separated from each other.
mystic fred wrote:
4. i have found all cd players extract maximum information but the audiophile quality ones present it more convincingly especially regarding clarity, sound stage and overall prescence.
my ears don't lie!
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That is correct. The audiophile players apply a lot of post processing to the signal. That's totally ok, but then the audiophiles should not try to make this audible difference a weakness of the cheaper CD player. That player is actually more accurate.
Right now, while I'm writing these lines, I'm listening to Spock's Beard - Go the Way You Go on my computer using my new Creative X-Fi soundcard. It's the first PC soundcard which offers the same tricks that the audiophile players apply to the signal - they upsample it from 16bit/44.1khz to 24bit/96khz and during this expansion they apply intelligent filters. The result is a much more vivid, vibrant sound with much more presence. The instruments are better separated and you generally hear more details.
I guess the bottom line is: Just trust your ears!
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Empathy
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Posted: March 14 2006 at 16:17 |
Lindsay Lohan wrote:
Well the Sound Blaster live card costed twice
of wha the X-fi costs today when it was released! But ofcourse the best
soundcard would be that one with a built in tube! |
Please tell me you're joking.
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