QUOTE(samsoong @ May 14 2009, 09:32 PM)
i still dont understand about this digital connection thing.. example?
same goes for white/pink noise meaning?
White noise is the randomly generated noise signal. The signal has equal power in all frequency. Some people suggested that it is good to use white noise for burn-in, because of its fair distribution of each sound frequency, from treble to bass. Aside from headphone burn-in, some people use it to help baby sleep easier.same goes for white/pink noise meaning?
it sounds like '' sha sha sha'' ".
I give u a link to get more these audio frequency file for burn in .
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Added on May 15, 2009, 3:49 am
QUOTE(hellfire8888 @ May 15 2009, 01:22 AM)
i am using the edifier s2.1d ... long time never look into comp speaker..now hand itchy..which model do u guys recommend tat have better quality than s2.1d?
Mayb u can try the S530D , which has more muscle power compare to OLD S2.1D . There is another cheaper model called S330 is which is actually to replace the S2.1D , i found that S330 has better performance in high frequency compare to the old S2.1D , although the S2.1D has a more bommy woofer.This post has been edited by xk2: May 15 2009, 03:49 AM
May 15 2009, 03:46 AM

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