Wow, you guys really stump me.
My iPod touch 4 sounds just great. Hmm... Only I wish I got the one with more capacity, oh well..
iP4/iP4s/iPT4 and other audio codec chip, Let see this >_<
iP4/iP4s/iPT4 and other audio codec chip, Let see this >_<
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Wow, you guys really stump me.
My iPod touch 4 sounds just great. Hmm... Only I wish I got the one with more capacity, oh well.. |
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QUOTE(piscesguy @ Nov 19 2011, 06:22 PM) Actually I feel that IPT4 sounds better with AAC than MP3 considering both format having the same bit rate when I ripped the same song from CD. That's normal.The fact: AAC is a superior and MP3 is pretty much obsolete. Anything current should sound better than MP3 at the same bitrate. AAC 128 kpbs VBR sounds the same as ALAC or CD to me. I'm sure many would disagree but I'm just stating what I hear. Disclaimer: That was about a year or 2 back when I tested, with a Shure SE110. I need to re-test again to make sure since the SE110 is not very transparent.. This post has been edited by polkiuj: Nov 19 2011, 10:58 PM |
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