Deltron 3030
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Do they sound any different?
Yes. iPhone 4 has less output impedance, less distortion and better crosstalk performance. Hence is audibly better. In fact it's the best sounding handheld around (aside from some boutique brick)
From an objective point of view (Properly driven tests) the iPhone 4 trumps the Galaxy S in key parameters like output impedance and stereo crosstalk that are not likely to be overcome by software tweaks (Specially the output impedance).
I think people need to get over the whole wolfson vs. cirrus logic thing.There's more to it than just the chip....
I concur. That Wolfson = greatness proposition is utterly oversimplistic and ludicrous. It just serves to know that the guy who posted it has no idea of audio hardware and basically does not know what he's talking about thus you will be better finding advice from someone else.
Likewise I would say the headphone out on my iPod Nano 6G 8gb is vastly superior to the headphone out of my iPod Video 80gb and the 6G classic 80gb before it, even though I prefer the Video's lineout.
There is no contest; the Nano 6g sounds large and dimensional with an even fr (although the player's sound is of the brighter variety) out of the headphone jack through my Klipsch Custom 3. The iPod Video on the other hands sounds bassy, dark, sibilant, and has a collapsed soundstage. With higher impedance cans the difference isn't so though.
The biggest issue is implementation. It would be neat to be able to hear the iPod video's wolfson against the classics specific cirrus logic model in players that are free from output impedance issues. Its silly to suggest that one is better than the otherwhile completely ignoring that companies do make different products at different performance levels.