I use a payware called Yate. Very robust. For a Mac, you can use freeware called XLD. Not so robust but workable. There are other, Google for Mac Tagging Editors.
I was talking to a shopkeeper yesterday, he mention that the material of the case on the SP1000 will affect the sound quality. He suggested that the Dignis case sounded the worse, he recommended me go back and use the stock case or take off the case when playing.
The Blue Dignis case I am using is not made of leather. I have bought the case quite a while ago and the shopkeeper is not trying to sell me anything or persuade me to buy another case. He was just sharing his experience. You may as well want to try leather case vs without case SQ difference. I tried comparing stock leather case vs no case. Not sure if it was placebo or not. It might be related to Material difference or temperature difference as the SP1000 is warm when playing high res / dsd.
Just like warming up my gungnir multibit / mj 2 stack for better sq?
So if I put a "naked" SP1000 on a table it will sound different than if it is is my pocket or in my hand? Sorry, not buying this at all. Then you get into the whole warm weather vs. cool weather or low-humidity vs. high humidity affecting a sealed player with IEMs.. How about what kind of shoes you are wearing, or how long your hair is or if you have a beard? Do we all have to go out and buy the same shoes so we can discuss sound quality with similar parameters? Or all grow beards (my apologies to any female Head-Fi'ers)? Maybe someone should start a new thread about this.
So if I put a "naked" SP1000 on a table it will sound different than if it is is my pocket or in my hand? Sorry, not buying this at all. Then you get into the whole warm weather vs. cool weather or low-humidity vs. high humidity affecting a sealed player with IEMs.. How about what kind of shoes you are wearing, or how long your hair is or if you have a beard? Do we all have to go out and buy the same shoes so we can discuss sound quality with similar parameters? Or all grow beards (my apologies to any female Head-Fi'ers)? Maybe someone should start a new thread about this.
I was talking to a shopkeeper yesterday, he mention that the material of the case on the SP1000 will affect the sound quality. He suggested that the Dignis case sounded the worse, he recommended me go back and use the stock case or take off the case when playing.
I think the sq is improved by NOT plugging in earphones or IEMs. This keeps the sound of the device more "pure." Of course, then we enter into the whole "if a tree falls in the woods" paradigm.
- in normal cases, the impedances (e.g. capacitances for the capacitive touchscreen type) measured by the touch sensor matrix are very small, I don't believe this would have an effect on the audio signal,
- but, indeed, if you have been walking on a carpet floor, your body could be charged and it can happen that the contact of your finger onto the touchscreen will cause an ESD (electrostatic discharge) , the ESD will be led away to the chassis ground and could have an effect on the audio signal.
I believe though the most common effect is that when you are busy interacting with the screen, you are less focused on the music and then perceive it differently.
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