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<blockquote data-quote="dooski3" data-source="post: 7246006" data-attributes="member: 622717"><p>Im sure many of you have heard it before. The first time I remember hearing it was when I heard my first CD, after pulling out a cassette tape (lol). After popping in my first CD I was simply amazed. It was the same song, same head unit, same amp, and same speakers, but sounded like a whole new system. Well today I had the same thing happen, which has happened so many times before. I have a setup in which I had never listened to a disc in. I only ever used HDradio or the AUX input, which was supplied with an android powered smart phone with the latest MP3 decoding software. I popped in a MP3 CD and it was easily twice as loud as it had ever sounded using the same copy, of the same song, on the same setup via my phone or radio. The only difference was the the source of the song. Something needs to be done to fix this! We need a magic jack for audio setups, something that can give the ultimate feed to your "amp/amps". "The experience" was easily something someone would pay a few hundred dollars for in my case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dooski3, post: 7246006, member: 622717"] Im sure many of you have heard it before. The first time I remember hearing it was when I heard my first CD, after pulling out a cassette tape (lol). After popping in my first CD I was simply amazed. It was the same song, same head unit, same amp, and same speakers, but sounded like a whole new system. Well today I had the same thing happen, which has happened so many times before. I have a setup in which I had never listened to a disc in. I only ever used HDradio or the AUX input, which was supplied with an android powered smart phone with the latest MP3 decoding software. I popped in a MP3 CD and it was easily twice as loud as it had ever sounded using the same copy, of the same song, on the same setup via my phone or radio. The only difference was the the source of the song. Something needs to be done to fix this! We need a magic jack for audio setups, something that can give the ultimate feed to your "amp/amps". "The experience" was easily something someone would pay a few hundred dollars for in my case. [/QUOTE]
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