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klogg4 t1_j9spd56 wrote
Reply to comment by Longjumping-Mud1412 in Having a hard time differentiating between Spotify and tidal hi-fi by Not-Icarus
Always tell what you mean by 320kbps. Because old MP3 encoded by Bladeenc or l3enc (for example) is pretty much easy to differentiate from FLAC. On the other side you have absolutely no chance to find difference between Opus 320kbps and FLAC. MP3 320 encoded by LAME (the most relatable variant) is somewhere in between - close to being transparent though.
klogg4 t1_j9j3pcd wrote
AKG K612 Pro.
klogg4 t1_j9awruw wrote
Reply to comment by nopunterino in Headphone jack tier list, cuz why not by nopunterino
But why, they're epic.
klogg4 t1_j9awpau wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in omg they sound like speakers by PlotTwistItWasMe
Finally words of truth. There's another side of truth though: music is good for stereo system they were mixed for. Hard panned recordings will never sound good in headphones - on the other side, binaural recordings won't sound as good as they do in headphones.
klogg4 t1_j9avxtp wrote
Reply to Headphone jack tier list, cuz why not by nopunterino
D means Bluetooth?
klogg4 t1_j8qoc5y wrote
Reply to new monitor, terrible sound? by Norbert_Chiselchest
If you get the same sound out of your monitor and motherboard, maybe your headphones are boomy by design? Wouldn't be surprised if that's how you perceive DT177x.
klogg4 t1_j8na8u8 wrote
Reply to Did anyone in this hobby ever stop buying new gear because they found what they were looking for? by sujanfloofens
Yes. AKG K612 with slightly modified oratory1990 EQ + Oppo Enco X2. It's not like I'm closed to something new, it's like I'm afraid that the chance of getting a lower quality sound is a lot higher than the opposite situation.
klogg4 t1_j88b8oe wrote
>All will be in FLAC 24/96 for consistency across the board.
Why the hell? Lossless rips must be bitperfect, so you could throw away your CDs and still have the perfect copies of them. Resampling on a player side is perfectly fine.
klogg4 t1_j6nt1u1 wrote
You know it's a good device when a user wants to use it even if it's a lot easier to connect headphones directly to a source.
klogg4 t1_j6naivm wrote
Reply to comment by Dani3L_1917 in Why do DSD files sound better than flac? by Dani3L_1917
I mean, you're very likely to hear the difference, because it rarely happens that DSD and PCM releases have the same mastering, but to me it's a mixed experience - I often find PCM releases done more professionaly and having more thoughtful mastering.
klogg4 t1_j6mwhau wrote
Reply to comment by Dani3L_1917 in Why do DSD files sound better than flac? by Dani3L_1917
Because "better mastering" doesn't equal "sound that you like better".
klogg4 t1_j6mwcqw wrote
Reply to Why do DSD files sound better than flac? by Dani3L_1917
Do they?
klogg4 t1_j6msqgx wrote
Reply to comment by PhoenixRisingtw in Meme I made for Monday by DanIsNotUrMan
I can surely say that despite controversial sound signatures all Beyers rarely have any problems with mid accuracy, unlike, let's say, Audio-Technica.
klogg4 t1_j6lv7mz wrote
Reply to Converting a non-believer by Perviewted
AKG K371, AKG K612 (though I guess I'm too late for that)
klogg4 t1_j6lllil wrote
Reply to comment by frobroj in Does sound signature vary on TWS on different devices? by yearat
Android chooses the best codec available by default. LDAC is nothing special if you have an Apple device because AAC there sounds very good.
klogg4 t1_j6lhzc7 wrote
Reply to comment by blargh4 in Does sound signature vary on TWS on different devices? by yearat
Galaxy Buds Pro with Galaxy S22 - it's likely that Samsung Scalable Codec is used, not AAC. So I think it's system DSP that makes any difference.
klogg4 t1_j6l2eno wrote
Reply to Meme I made for Monday by DanIsNotUrMan
I like that pads replicate Beyerdynamics.
klogg4 t1_j6iwwpp wrote
Reply to comment by oldkidLG in Loss-less by TooSmalley
Yeah, take any recent DAC chip schematics and get sad because most modern delta-sigma DACs are not 1 bit and they do not support DSD direct (ESS Sabre chips all play DSD pre-processed for example). And the circuit is not much shorter. And you didn't even consider looking at how ADCs work, which is another potentially very interesting story...
>DSD take far more samples per second during recording.
1 bit samples, might you. Which do not replicate sound wave in any way, unlike PCM.
klogg4 t1_j6iqpa1 wrote
Reply to comment by oldkidLG in Loss-less by TooSmalley
>Of course, if the music is digitally produced to begin with, there is no benefit in using DSD
Yes, "to begin with". >95% of music in the world is digitally produced, even if it doesn't contain any digital instruments. It's a matter of fact, because digital mixing is a lot easier to perform than analog one. Some DSD releases are converted from PCM masters - it's a matter of fact as well.
DSD is an archiving format for analog sources, it does not have any other use cases. It does not do anything better than PCM in terms of sound. "Better approximation", "more information" and "less digital processing and filtering" - all of this is complete nonsense.
klogg4 t1_j6ij8dl wrote
Reply to comment by oldkidLG in Loss-less by TooSmalley
>Direct recording to DSD or analog to DSD conversion
..is a strange approach in modern world where digital mixing/mastering is de facto standard, has endless possibilities and it's simply easier. Which leads to a fact that almost everything today is recorded/mixed/mastered digitally. In PCM of course, because there're almost no tools for processing DSD signal the same way you can do with PCM.
>are both vastly superior sonically to PCM.
Very bold statement.
>There is literally no point to own an audiophile grade DAC if you never use it to listen to DSD.
I use hardware to listen to music I like, not to listen to music in DSD, MQA, whatever. I do not need to justify my purchase by using supported formats, I'm here for enjoyment.
klogg4 t1_j6igoqy wrote
Reply to Loss-less by TooSmalley
So this guy just named all the formats he knows? Then he knows little.
Opus all the way.
klogg4 t1_j6ighqh wrote
Reply to comment by oldkidLG in Loss-less by TooSmalley
DSD is dead. Unusable format for an end user. PCM all the way.
klogg4 OP t1_j62zlyp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Okay I have sold my HD650 cuz AKG K612 equalized is my endgame for now by klogg4
I may have won a lottery. That's possible.
klogg4 OP t1_j62vm3e wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Okay I have sold my HD650 cuz AKG K612 equalized is my endgame for now by klogg4
They do that with side signals, not with mid. If you get bad center, it's different frequency response between two drivers, aka driver imbalance.
That's the beauty of my K612 - they sound spacious and they have great imaging because of epic center - all at the same time. I can name my Shure SRH840 as being the opposite - less spacious and very bad center (bad batch - channel imbalance is too high).
klogg4 t1_jcjmdvc wrote
Reply to HD660S cable swap question by E_Pev63
How did you do that? Pins are a bit different and you can't insert them wrong way.