- Apr 10, 2001
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I basically got it for like $50 so I am happy with it regardless, but I keep on reading about this issue and the folks at AVS keep on tearing it a new one
I usually listen to music that was pulled from CDs into wma lossles and then converted into apple lossless. All of it is basically 44.1khz lossless.
I haven't set aside the time to do a back to back comparison with my soundstorm for music, but my impressions when I plugged it in were great. Basically, I plugged it in, tried to remember what the music I had heard the day before sounded like and called it a day. Some comparison
I would just like to know if I am missing something. I have an acute sense of hearing from my days as a violinist
so if it is there I'll notcie it, but like I said, I have't done an A or B tests yet.
my setup:
Onkyo tx-sr600 (192/24 for stereo, 96/24 for 5.1)
Mirage Frx-5 fronts
Connection:
5.1 analog out into 5.1 analog input
My old setup used the onboard Soundstorm via spdif.
A modest system by all means, but a decent one in my opinion.
Thanks
I usually listen to music that was pulled from CDs into wma lossles and then converted into apple lossless. All of it is basically 44.1khz lossless.
I haven't set aside the time to do a back to back comparison with my soundstorm for music, but my impressions when I plugged it in were great. Basically, I plugged it in, tried to remember what the music I had heard the day before sounded like and called it a day. Some comparison
I would just like to know if I am missing something. I have an acute sense of hearing from my days as a violinist
my setup:
Onkyo tx-sr600 (192/24 for stereo, 96/24 for 5.1)
Mirage Frx-5 fronts
Connection:
5.1 analog out into 5.1 analog input
My old setup used the onboard Soundstorm via spdif.
A modest system by all means, but a decent one in my opinion.
Thanks
