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I read somewhere that those are the same tweeters that Monitor Audio is using for their flagship Platinum line (not confirmed though?). Usually, MA also gets those comments about sibilance or sharpness. Well, it's really a matter of preference, isn't it? I'm a MA user myself, by the way.
As a general comment, your master volume is jacked up to maximum, and this will introduce distortion too. Set it at around 75 to 80 percent, and compensate somewhere else (logitech controls) if you need to.
If ever you'll get a new receiver, I'd recommend one with multichannel inputs. This will give you the chance to compare for yourself SPDIF vs. multichannel analog outs.
1. Soundcard SPDIF Out or Digital Coaxial out -> Receiver SPDIF in or Digital Coaxial In -> Speakers/Sub
2. Soundcard...
Hey thanks!
That's precisely my concern.. speed. And also, it's always good to know your options.. something new to learn everyday isn't bad at all.
I'll check that out, thanks again.
Hi all. My two computers are both connected to a LAN, and directly to each other by firewire.
During file transfers between the two computers, the transfer always goes through the LAN by default.
Is there a way to choose the firewire connection without disconnecting the LAN connection of...
So, your speakers are directly connected to the PC huh?
That means it's correct that you chose internal decoding on the soundcard.
Make sure you also select SPDIF on your playback software, it's usually under the speaker configuration menu.
I hope this helps.