Audigy 2 zs

Goosemaster

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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:eek:

I would just like to know if I am missing something. I have an acute sense of hearing from my days as a violinist:eek: 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
 

PurdueRy

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My experience is that as long as you use the analog connections for the music it sounds better than soundstorm. I used both and the digital connection of soundstorm just didn't sound as good to me. Just my opinion but they were both great. I wish I still had that one cable running to my receiver instead of the 7 I have now :(
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: rleemhui
My experience is that as long as you use the analog connections for the music it sounds better than soundstorm. I used both and the digital connection of soundstorm just didn't sound as good to me. Just my opinion but they were both great. I wish I still had that one cable running to my receiver instead of the 7 I have now :(

Aye:( :D


It's a mess back there:(
 

Accord99

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The Soundstorm would have had the same resampling issue. For typical audio setups, it shouldn't really be noticeable. The A4 actually has an option for bit-accurate SPDIF output. Curiously enough, so does the A2 7.1 Value. I can play DTS wav files correctly over a digital connection to a receiver, with the receiver recognizing the DTS data.
 

Goi

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Hmmn, doesn't the A2ZS have bit accurate S/PDIF? Aren't all S/PDIF streams bit-accurate? How else would it do DD/DTS passthrough?
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: Goi
Hmmn, doesn't the A2ZS have bit accurate S/PDIF? Aren't all S/PDIF streams bit-accurate? How else would it do DD/DTS passthrough?

long story...the a2values..or the new ones anyway, are based on the audigy4 chip

the A2zs cannot do bit perfect 44.1:(