Re: AT analog output
Lee Sarver <[email protected]> Mon, 7 Feb 2005 22:04:56 -0600
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"Now, I am using the analog outputs on the AT" No wonder. -----Original Message----- From: Turtle Beach Audiotron User Forum [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Jeff Baskin Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 1:20 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [AT] AT analog output Recently, I plugged my CD player back in and actually played a good old fashioned original CD. I was suprised how good the CD sounded after many months of only playing music through the AT. So, I tried a little experiement comparing the same track ripped differently against the CD played through the CD player. Now keep in mind, my CD player is nothing special. It's a rather old Denon 5 disc changer using analog outs. First, I compared the track ripped at 128 kb/s using MusicMatch against the CD. Well, I don't have to tell you what a joke that was. I then compared again with the same track ripped at 320 kb/s using EAC/LAME preset insane. The difference was noticeable, but the CD still sounded significantly better. Finally I compared the WAV ripped using EAC. I thought that the WAV at least had to be at least close to the CD in quality, but it was barely any better than the 320 CBR mp3. Now, I am using the analog outputs on the AT, so I had to adjust the volume when comparing, but there was also a very big difference in the depth of the sound especially in the base. Even the WAV had much less base than the CD. So, here are my questions: Is the analog output on the AT SO BAD to explain such a difference? Is there any way to improve the quality of the analog outs without opening up the box? Should the quality of a WAV played through the AT digital out be at least as good as a CD played through a decent consumer grade CD player with analog outputs?? I just would like to know what kind of difference I should expect before blowing $$ on a new receiver with optical inputs. Thanks for your input. Jeff