I have rarely bothered to test high frequency extension, but decided to start doing that and tested all of the amps tonight, along with the Nuforce using Michael Knowles "Bink Audio Test CD". With treble test tones on the Nuforce I used
The BD35 featuresan HD Audio Decoder (Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTSTM-HD Master Audio Essential), delivering 7.1-channel surround sound through a 7.1-channel receiver equipped with an HDMI terminal.
A second system is also available– a 13-speaker Infiniti Bose® Open Air Sound system combining a 24-bit 96KHz Burr Brown® Digital Analog Converter (DAC) with an Audio Pilot 2 system with microphone that automatically optimizes EQ
The digital-analog conversion is done by one of Wolfson's best DACs, the WM8740 which has been my favorite of the few high-end DAC chips. This 24-bit DAC has a great smooth sound and is also very low noise, 117dB signal-noise ratio
But then I used VLC, and they play!, and sound incredible!! Now I’m a crazy FLAC fan!, and found this blog!, I haved some doubts because one year ago my HD “burn in hell” after installing, I don’t know what tha’ heck, I’ve recived the
Actually I know nothing at all about a new audio format on the Blu-ray disc, but I'm curious, too. I can't imagine that it will have 64 bit dynamic resolution or something like that -- 24 bit or certainly 32 bit is enough IMO.
But now with HD Radio signals now a reality in most areas of the country, song information can be send over the air along with the signal, which is how iTunes Tagging works in the Polk Audio I-Sonic Entertainment System 2.
Audio PremierSound audio/speaker subsystem; ADI1981HD High Definition CODEC; integrated 16-bit Sound Blaster Pro compatible audio; 24-bit DAC; stereo speakers; external volume up, volume down, and mute buttons; stereo headphone/line out
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