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Lossless files over bluetooth VS CD Quality
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<blockquote data-quote="tommymilan311" data-source="post: 8607768" data-attributes="member: 664761"><p>So I suppose the phone I'm using might make a difference? Probably not tho, cause its a Galaxy S8.</p><p></p><p>I did do a little bit of playing with volume levels and I found when I turned my phone down a bit.. like all the way down to the "damage your hearing" warning and then I turned my Input adjustment setting at the HU up... all the way up +4. It sounds a lot better, more clear and full. But its way quieter as compared to the CD. The problem is I think the is some internal compression going on with the phone beyond this volume.. I start to lose a full kick drum sound and my cymbals become washed (side by side comparisons).. I've played with the headroom that my head unit allows.. I generally do all my EQ settings from my processor, and it'd stink to have to have to different settings from the processor if I wanted to listen to CD vs Bluetooth</p><p></p><p>Also, the HU does allow different EQ settings for each input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommymilan311, post: 8607768, member: 664761"] So I suppose the phone I'm using might make a difference? Probably not tho, cause its a Galaxy S8. I did do a little bit of playing with volume levels and I found when I turned my phone down a bit.. like all the way down to the "damage your hearing" warning and then I turned my Input adjustment setting at the HU up... all the way up +4. It sounds a lot better, more clear and full. But its way quieter as compared to the CD. The problem is I think the is some internal compression going on with the phone beyond this volume.. I start to lose a full kick drum sound and my cymbals become washed (side by side comparisons).. I've played with the headroom that my head unit allows.. I generally do all my EQ settings from my processor, and it'd stink to have to have to different settings from the processor if I wanted to listen to CD vs Bluetooth Also, the HU does allow different EQ settings for each input. [/QUOTE]
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