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Thanks for the info, I've had the 5th Gen Ipod for a few weeks now and though I was extremely displeased with it at first because I didn't like the way it sounded, I am slowly getting used to it. My only real problem with the Ipod is its terrible equalizer. I've already 'gained' my files to a lower base volume so that the EQ is useable, but the output remains distracting and disappointing. Not a single one of the EQ presets manages the balance I am looking for and I highly doubt its being customizable (which it isn't) would help anything. As such, I am often tempted to pull out the ol' retired MP3 CD player (as cumbersome as it is carrying around CDs with me, compared to the new setup) simply because I'm lusting after the nice warm comfy sound I had gotten used to... and yes, I've tried the Ipod's line-out, amped & unamped, low impedance as well as high impedance cans and it is always unsatisfying to my ears. So now tell me, what can I expect with the X5 equalizer? I've read that's it's 'good' but compared to what? Specifically, I'm looking to add more low-end to get that 'fun' sound back... this sterile Ipod sound just isn't doing it for me, even with my DT770s.
Originally Posted by bangraman ...and in fact the measured low-impedance falloff of the 5G iPod is virtually identical to the X5. Sound quality is very similar as well, and anyone who says otherwise has not compared the two side by side. The X5's equaliser still behaves more predictably but the very apparent distortion on the iPod has gone. Sustained low notes can still cause the Bass Booster preset to distort though, although I can't get Latin to distort to the same degree. |
Thanks for the info, I've had the 5th Gen Ipod for a few weeks now and though I was extremely displeased with it at first because I didn't like the way it sounded, I am slowly getting used to it. My only real problem with the Ipod is its terrible equalizer. I've already 'gained' my files to a lower base volume so that the EQ is useable, but the output remains distracting and disappointing. Not a single one of the EQ presets manages the balance I am looking for and I highly doubt its being customizable (which it isn't) would help anything. As such, I am often tempted to pull out the ol' retired MP3 CD player (as cumbersome as it is carrying around CDs with me, compared to the new setup) simply because I'm lusting after the nice warm comfy sound I had gotten used to... and yes, I've tried the Ipod's line-out, amped & unamped, low impedance as well as high impedance cans and it is always unsatisfying to my ears. So now tell me, what can I expect with the X5 equalizer? I've read that's it's 'good' but compared to what? Specifically, I'm looking to add more low-end to get that 'fun' sound back... this sterile Ipod sound just isn't doing it for me, even with my DT770s.