dpristin
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Hi,
I'm quite new to the whole "computer as a source" subject, so there is a good chance that my question is dumb. I have a FLAC collection which I play from my laptop using Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Micro, foobar with kernel streaming. kmixer is not involved (or at least windows volume control has zero effect on the output). I use digital optical out of the TB to my receiver (Marantz SR8400). The sound is very different comparing to the one I get from my CD changer (using optical output as well) - laptop produces much more bass. In fact, I have to correct the amount of bass on the receiver because it's just way too much. TBAA's equalizer is disabled, same is about foobar's one. Can anybody explain me how (theoretically) pure digital signal can be so different in those 2 cases?
Thanks,
Dmitry.
I'm quite new to the whole "computer as a source" subject, so there is a good chance that my question is dumb. I have a FLAC collection which I play from my laptop using Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Micro, foobar with kernel streaming. kmixer is not involved (or at least windows volume control has zero effect on the output). I use digital optical out of the TB to my receiver (Marantz SR8400). The sound is very different comparing to the one I get from my CD changer (using optical output as well) - laptop produces much more bass. In fact, I have to correct the amount of bass on the receiver because it's just way too much. TBAA's equalizer is disabled, same is about foobar's one. Can anybody explain me how (theoretically) pure digital signal can be so different in those 2 cases?
Thanks,
Dmitry.