Hi all.
Recently I had a CD, Which was recorded really low. I Tried experimenting with the DSP SETTINGS (ADVANCED) and tried - 15,- 10, and even -1.To be honest I couldnt really tell much difference via my hi-fi/streamer.However, using foobar via computer could tell.-18 (default) always seems about right for most cds. Is there any other way of Increasing Sound level..?
(Also the Cd came from a box set of 5..Not that should make a difference, I had one track off that CD On a "best of" Comp and it sounded great)
Perhaps its asking too much of DBPA to make the sound of a badly mastered / low level CD too sound good-if its not there to begin with. (you cant make a silk purse out of a...n' all that..)
Ive always thought Cds sound were inconsistent from day one.Some are good, But if the guy/lady had a bad day at the office...The customer got a bad deal sound wise..
Recently I had a CD, Which was recorded really low. I Tried experimenting with the DSP SETTINGS (ADVANCED) and tried - 15,- 10, and even -1.To be honest I couldnt really tell much difference via my hi-fi/streamer.However, using foobar via computer could tell.-18 (default) always seems about right for most cds. Is there any other way of Increasing Sound level..?
(Also the Cd came from a box set of 5..Not that should make a difference, I had one track off that CD On a "best of" Comp and it sounded great)
Perhaps its asking too much of DBPA to make the sound of a badly mastered / low level CD too sound good-if its not there to begin with. (you cant make a silk purse out of a...n' all that..)
Ive always thought Cds sound were inconsistent from day one.Some are good, But if the guy/lady had a bad day at the office...The customer got a bad deal sound wise..
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