Originally posted by: jdogg707
Originally posted by: AIWGuru
Originally posted by: jdogg707
But the majority of speakers do not have a very high SNR, 90 is good for onboard, as the people using onboard audio would not be using a massive speaker system or higher quality enthusiast speaker set. You have to look at the audience that it is being made for. Those using better systems would probably use the Soundstorm DSP or an external PCI card.
Which is why the review that I quoted only experienced this limitation when he strapped on the headphones
but: even with my budget altec lansings (of yore) the sound going in still makes a difference. Just because they themselves having a low SnR (or high actually) doesn't mean that they're okay with anohter high source. The less degredation of the dynamic range of the original signal, the better the output.
The person who originally posted has a set of Labtec speakers, there is no way he will be able to tell the difference between the onboard audio and the Game Theater. After seeing his speakers I have no doubt that it will not matter, technically the ALC650 may be lacking compared to other external/onboard solutions, using a lower quality set of speakers it won't matter. I mean when I switched to an Onkyo 6.1 receiver I noticed no difference with my lower quality Polk speakers, but when I upgraded my speakers it was like night and day. It's the the same with computer speakers, if you have an awesome set of speakers and a poor audio solution, you will have poor quality audio, or in this case a fair audio solution and a poor set of speakers.