Originally posted by: KuJaX
all of my songs are 256 or 320. So whats the dicussion about the AV-710?
Originally posted by: Operandi
MP3's are fine...... it all depends on how you encode them, obviously 128 isn't going to sound the best. I have all my CD's encoded using high quality LAME VBR (259k average), so far nobody has been able to tell the difference, this is on very high quality gear.
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: Operandi
MP3's are fine...... it all depends on how you encode them, obviously 128 isn't going to sound the best. I have all my CD's encoded using high quality LAME VBR (259k average), so far nobody has been able to tell the difference, this is on very high quality gear.
What high quality gear do you speak of?
Originally posted by: Algere
"When it comes to audio quality its really all about the DAC being used."
Not necessarily, other components factor in too e.g. sound processor.
Take e.g. the M-Audio Revolution 7.1 versus the Audigy 2 ZS. It's been said many times that the Revolution has better sound quality yet it's DAC is inferior (specwise) to the Audigy 2 ZS's DAC.
Dont see many people with DCM speakers. I have a pair of DCM Time Frame 400s. Have had them for a long time. They still sound great although I wish I would have gone with the TF 600sOriginally posted by: Operandi
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: Operandi
MP3's are fine...... it all depends on how you encode them, obviously 128 isn't going to sound the best. I have all my CD's encoded using high quality LAME VBR (259k average), so far nobody has been able to tell the difference, this is on very high quality gear.
What high quality gear do you speak of?
I did testing a bunch of stuff.... My setup consisting of a classic pair of DCM Time Windows, Adcom amp and pre-amp, and a Sony ES cd player.
A friend of mine is an audio engineering major at Michigan Tech so I had the opportunity to mess with all of their project speakers. They had some pretty incredible stuff there, some of the best speakers I've ever heard (some not), we also blew a lot of drivers for fun late at night.
Originally posted by: Algere
Originally posted by: Imyourzero
Why are you rolling your eyes? The Chaintech blows away the Audigy cards in terms of music quality. The Audigy/Audigy 2 are no doubt better gaming cards but the AV-710 is a few steps up for music. Don't let its price fool you. It is capable of bit perfect audio playback (unlike the Audigy cards) and its Wolfson DAC is better than what Creative uses on their gaming cards. The Creative E-MU 0404 and 1212m are even better than the AV-710 for music but they're nowhere near the price/performance ratio of the Chaintech, plus they are professional/studio music cards and not made for gaming. At least you can game with the AV-710; it's just that you'll lose EAX and it'll sap a few more CPU cycles than an Audigy.
Actually the DAC on the Audigy 2 ZS is better than that of the Wolfson on the AV-710.
EDIT: P.S. You can use the E-MU 0404 or 1212M for gaming too.
Originally posted by: Brian48
Originally posted by: Imyourzero
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Get the chaintech AV-710 if you want some nice MP3 quality. It will sound much better than the Audigy, and it only costs $21.
Onboard may or may not sound fine depending on the DAC it uses. Most times it will use a bad DAC. Occaisionally you'll get a good one such as crystal or soundmax(analog devices)
:roll:
Why are you rolling your eyes? The Chaintech blows away the Audigy cards in terms of music quality. The Audigy/Audigy 2 are no doubt better gaming cards but the AV-710 is a few steps up for music. Don't let its price fool you. It is capable of bit perfect audio playback (unlike the Audigy cards) and its Wolfson DAC is better than what Creative uses on their gaming cards. The Creative E-MU 0404 and 1212m are even better than the AV-710 for music but they're nowhere near the price/performance ratio of the Chaintech, plus they are professional/studio music cards and not made for gaming. At least you can game with the AV-710; it's just that you'll lose EAX and it'll sap a few more CPU cycles than an Audigy.
He's rolling his eyes because the BS metering starting to tilt again. The Audigy and Audigy2 are DISTINCTLY different when it comes to the quality of music playback. As many of us pointed out, the A2 began incorporating very high quality DACs and well as other improvements. The AV-710 may be better than the original Audigy when it comes to overall music playback, but it is NOT superior to the A2. :roll:
Originally posted by: Imyourzero
as opposed to a card like the AV-710 which does bit-perfect audio and does not require resampling. :roll:
Originally posted by: ampiere
Excuse me can i ask one question?
I have a creative sounblaster live DE5.1 and built in 7.1ch sound in my MSI K8N Platinum. In your opinion which sound card will provide better sound quality on a 5.1ch speaker system? THanks
Originally posted by: Imyourzero
You sure that the Wolfson DAC is inferior to that of the one on the A2 ZS? I'm going to have to verify that...but even if that's so, the mere fact that the Audigy cards resample the audio has a very detrimental effect on the sound quality. The AV-710 doesn't require resampling.
And yes, OF COURSE you can use the 0404 and 1212m for gaming...but I didn't think anyone gamed in 2-channel stereo anymore, which is all they're capable of. Not to mention the lack of EAX and other 3D effects.
Originally posted by: ampiere
Algere: The m/b have built in RealtecALC850 7.1ch sound chip
Er, I can only ABX two songs out of my collection using LAME 3.96.1 w/ --alt-preset extreme. Two songs. I'm now going lossless for important albums, but I think you underestimate LAME.Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: Imyourzero
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Get the chaintech AV-710 if you want some nice MP3 quality. It will sound much better than the Audigy, and it only costs $21.
Onboard may or may not sound fine depending on the DAC it uses. Most times it will use a bad DAC. Occaisionally you'll get a good one such as crystal or soundmax(analog devices)
:roll:
Why are you rolling your eyes? The Chaintech blows away the Audigy cards in terms of music quality. The Audigy/Audigy 2 are no doubt better gaming cards but the AV-710 is a few steps up for music. Don't let its price fool you. It is capable of bit perfect audio playback (unlike the Audigy cards) and its Wolfson DAC is better than what Creative uses on their gaming cards. The Creative E-MU 0404 and 1212m are even better than the AV-710 for music but they're nowhere near the price/performance ratio of the Chaintech, plus they are professional/studio music cards and not made for gaming. At least you can game with the AV-710; it's just that you'll lose EAX and it'll sap a few more CPU cycles than an Audigy.
Easy there turbo. I was rolling my eyes because he was saying that you'll notice a big difference in your MP3s. No one in pursuit of top notch music is going to be using MP3s. That's already been covered in this thread.
Cool. Could you offer up optimal setup/config for Foobar2K and the ZS?Originally posted by: proxopspete
I've owned Live! 5.1 prior to my AV-710. And mp3 playback was way more horrible with Live! 5.1. Also, the way to hear the better ends of any digital audio playback, esp. with Creative's cards, is to bypass the audio mixers by using Kernel Streaming. I use Foobar2000 religiously now for mp3 playback (at 226 VBR) and it's just too clear!!!