Someone mentioned a re-clocker. Here is another one you could try to improve the sound.
https://www.amazon.com/Wyred-Sound-Recovery-USB-Reclocker/dp/B01CUTMKYM/
https://www.amazon.com/Wyred-Sound-Recovery-USB-Reclocker/dp/B01CUTMKYM/
Sound Quality of red book CDs vs.streaming
Someone mentioned a re-clocker. Here is another one you could try to improve the sound. https://www.amazon.com/Wyred-Sound-Recovery-USB-Reclocker/dp/B01CUTMKYM/ |
Did you try to burn a cd from the stream? And compare original CD and burned CD from streaming source.? Does this sound more the same? My digital stream is pretty good (red book) tidal. My CD playback is very good for me. Sony 7ESD. Two different digital chains so I do not aspect them to sound the same. The both can sound very good. I use my CD player as reference of the sound I like and tuned my digital stream to come close. Stream from internet , (tidal -Roon) Stream from local source, (Roon) Play a CD All different - non bad |
@ astewart8944334 BTW I believe @audioengr Steve N. has noted elsewhere that WAV files sound better than FLAC files.I'll have to re-rip a couple of my CDs to WAV and give it listen. I hope I can't hear a difference because I dread the thought of re-ripping my entire CD library :-). +1 @richer31 All different - non bad When comparing vinyl against different streaming sources and different playing sources with the volume set at -25 db, I've found that Tidal Masters play much louder some more than others. The same goes for Tidal High Res, MQA converted to PCM, FLAC, and ripped CDs. I have to decrease volume to about -35 db or more, and I already have the DAC input gain set -9 db lower. DSD generally plays lower, so I have to increase the volume to around -10 db. As I increase volume, the sound is smooth and gets richer as I go higher; and I hear everything! I've also found the change in sound to be more controlled with DSD. I'm guessing that's a function of my pre-amp, since changes are in .5 db increments, and the SQ of the DSD file. Regardless, all of it sounds good to me. |
I can't say if WAV sounds better than FLAC but I did rip all my CD's to WAV since HHD storage is so cheap and I can't tell the difference between streaming the WAV from playing the CD on my CDP both going through the same DAC. TO be honest streaming Tidal in CD or MQA sounds as good as the CDP if not better. Non of this has been tested by a blind comparison doubt I could tell any difference. Perhaps my gear isn't as good as most here nor my ears. |