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    Line-out & DAC/Pre-amp out, what's the difference?

    It's going to depend upon the specific unit. While it's true that a pre-amp adds another stage, and thus potential for noise or distortion, it's also likely to have more power behind it. Depending upon what the next stage is (and maybe even how long the cable is), this might or might not matter...
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    Noob trying to connect Macbook to old speakers -- External soundcard, DAC, or media streamer?

    To answer your original question, a DAC takes a digital input and produces an analog output. The Macbook's digital output should be fine. In fact even the analog might be, but the digital definitely is.   Your receiver doesn't have digital inputs, so you need to convert digital to analog...
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    How to use MacBook Pro's optical output

    I don't see anything unexpected in the screen shot of audio/midi. There will be no controls, and the volume control will be disabled, because the digital signal is being send straight.   I've found that the connector is very stiff, and that optical plugs don't go in as far as with other...
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    Upgrading DAC: Hard to pull the trigger.

    I haven't heard it, but Arcam does a good enough job generally that I assume it's good. The only disadvantage I see is that it seems to be just a DAC, not a headphone amp. I have a Benchmark DAC-1 from several years ago. I has a fairly good headphone amp built in.  
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    AKG K 701, Sennheiser HD650 or Beyerdynamic DT880?

    Unfortunately the sound is a bit different for the different phones listed. The three sets here seem to the be standard recommendations for moderately high end conventional phones. I have a Sennheiser HD580 (an older model in the same series as the 600 and 650), and a Beyerdynamic HD880. I...
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    I have a hi-end Dell Precision Laptop but the sound output sucks. Solutions ( I have spdif ) ?

    To use a digital output with headphones, by definition you need a DAC. I don't know what you consider expensive. The Headroom Total Bithead is $150.   Newegg has a Turtle Beach USB DAC/headphone jack for $28. I don't know how good it is.  
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    speakers sound better then headphones regardless of price

    I find the sound from my ADS L500's to be fairly matched to my Sennheiser HD 580 headphones, though I think the speakers do somewhat better.   This is with good electronics: A Benchmark DAC-1 from iTunes driving the headphones and supplying input to a NAD integrated amp for the speakers.  ...
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    Does decompressing MP3s affect sound quality?

    > I still actually believe that FLAC and these other "lossless" formats aren't really lossless. They also have bitrates. And some go quite low, seen FLACs going like 500kbps. So if you have the same CD, convert it once to FLAC 1000kbps and again to FLAC 500kbps.... are the two resulting FLAC...
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    First 24/96 Experiences With iTunes

    I do my audio on Mac OS, so I'm not the one to ask about details of processing on Windows. Apparently things have gotten a lot better on windows in the last couple of versions.    Unfortunately changes can occur at lots of different places: iTunes, when the OS gets it from iTunes, and when...
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    First 24/96 Experiences With iTunes

    On the Mac at least I'm pretty sure the operating system will output at the speed you choose in Audio/Midi. The state of your LED's supports that, and so does the indicator on my receiver.   The best data I have is that when iTunes starts it gets the current speed from the operating system...
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    Best Headphones For $200 or Less?

    It sounds like you're already looking at headphones that are compatible with an iPod. As you have probably found out, many of the better phones need more power than an iPod can deliver.   For a good intro to the dangers of hearing loss...
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    Best Headphones For $200 or Less?

    I'm surprised no one has asked you some obvious questions:  * what kind of music do you like? * what is the source? If it's a hifi system, the receiver will be able to power phones that wouldn't do well with a portable device like an ipod * if you're going to be using it in public, do you...
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    Amp or DAC?

    What's your current setup? It's question of what your weak point is. The thing is, if you don't have an amp, it's hard to see how you're going to use a DAC. Where will the output go? I have two rooms, one where I use a receiver, and the other a Benchmark DAC-1, which is a good headphone amp as...
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    Why does analog sound better than optical/spdif from sound card to receiver?

    I don't see how to debug someone else's system. There's just too many parameters, and I'd need to have exactly the same setup. But it could be the receiver, as you think, or it could be some kind of software issue. Historically WIndows sound has been complex. If you don't get it right, you can...
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    Is a computer a good source?!

    The reason software is an issue is because playing audio doesn't just copy bits. Some computations have to be done, and they can be done well or poorly. This is true for both computers and CD players. CD's are at 44.1 KHz. A lot of equipment, including some of the DACs use other frequencies...
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    DAC popularity check

    Total entries : 219 Entry-level: 125 ------------------ Apogee Duet (2) Asus Essence STX (4) Audio-gd Compass (10) Behringer DEQ2496 (2) Behringer SRC2496 (1) Beresford TC-7510 (2) Beresford TC-7520 (3) Beresford TC-7520 SE (Caiman) (1) Cambridge Audio DacMagic (12) Cambridge Audio...
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    Am I getting Bit-Perfect Playback?

    Whether analog or digital connection is better: The standard answer is that it depends upon whether the DACs in your sound card or receiver are better. It may also depend upon the details of how the signal is processed in each mode. So there's no real alternative to trying it.
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    Am I too young for the UE-5c earphones?

    I don't know whether anyone can answer how much growing you have left, but I'd think the most likely person would be your doctor. Why not ask the next time you see him?
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    Trying to understand the difference between 16 and 24 bit.

    If your software resamples 44.1 to 48, you'll probably be better off with 24 bits. At 16 bits you'll get more rounding errors from the conversion.
  20. hedrick

    Macbook Sound Quality

    I have a Macbook Pro. Output quality is OK, but I get significantly cleaner sound when I connect a digital output to an external DAC (Benchmark DAC-1) or receiver (Arcam 250). With DT880's, the lower frequencies are somewhat missing when I connect the headphones to the Macbook headphone...
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    Anyone with MacBook experience!

    I use a Powermac G4 desktop as the source for my primary hifi. I use a Macbook Pro for a secondary system in the living room that I use fairly often. With the Powermac I have a Revolution 7.1 PCI card (that generation of Mac didn't have digital output) to an Arcam 250 receiver. With the...
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    x-fi->noamp->dt880/dt880'05/dt990'05?

    I just compared my DT880 (2006) with and without amp, and the low end does seem a bit missing without the amp. The comparision is between Unamplified: the headphone out of a PowerMac G4 and Macbook Pro Amplified: the headphone outs of a Benchmark DAC-1 and an Arcam 250. The DAC-1 is a...
  23. hedrick

    glasses and the HD650 or other circumaural...

    I've been listening to my new DT880's tonight. I believe they're fairly similar (at least they're similar to my 580s). I do have a bit of an unpleasant feeling after a while. I've been experimenting with adjusting the headphones to go be fairly low, then put the glasses on after the headphones...
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    Is PC the best sound source?

    In addition to an external DAC, consider a receiver with good DACs. I'm using an Arcam 250 with my Mac. (Primary speakers are Paradigm Reference 20s.) I have a Benchmark DAC-1. I think the Arcam's builtin DAC sounds at least as good. I use iTunes. It has a nice mode designed to RIP a whole...
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