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jesuscheung
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4.62 sounds extremely good. resolution is new high for sse version?
bass seems very tight!
wait... tight bass translates to intense vocal. needs softening

all things are good. tempo. decay. depth. analog. real
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Re: MQN

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don't like 4.63... intense... intense... remains me of monster headphones...
don't like 4.64 either...
4.65 not good either... music is too fast

4.62 is better

those who enjoys details, should try 4.62. i think its resolution > 3.39. also more correct vibration/texture
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4.67 should sound the most natural
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Re: MQN

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What was 4.63
Interesting version

Great resolution
Maybe too much for me too in the really fast and complex but the rest of the time the resolution helps the flow
Only had a quick browse up to 3.65 need more listening to be sure
There's a flow and an atmosphere in 3.14/3.39 that hasn't been bettered yet

Is a 448 version impossible?
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Re: MQN

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nige2000 wrote: There's a flow and an atmosphere in 3.14/3.39 that hasn't been bettered yet
think should just let atmosphere, soundstage etc to naturally happen.

there is almost no explicit information regarding soundstage in a PCM wav file.
only weak signals in sound
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Re: MQN

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Which version has best flow for you jc
4.68 seems very good but makes me feel a bit edgy
Lowering the clockrate helps a small bit
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Re: MQN

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jesuscheung wrote:
nige2000 wrote: There's a flow and an atmosphere in 3.14/3.39 that hasn't been bettered yet
....there is almost no explicit information regarding soundstage in a PCM wav file.
only weak signals in sound
What a strange remark????????????????
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Re: MQN

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Aleg wrote:
jesuscheung wrote:
nige2000 wrote: There's a flow and an atmosphere in 3.14/3.39 that hasn't been bettered yet
....there is almost no explicit information regarding soundstage in a PCM wav file.
only weak signals in sound
What a strange remark????????????????
Wasn't just me then?

Think flow reverb is the issue now?
What's it sound like there?
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Re: MQN

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nige2000 wrote:Which version has best flow for you jc
4.68 seems very good but makes me feel a bit edgy
Lowering the clockrate helps a small bit
probably 100000.

sbgk, makes sse version as well as avx.
cannot always test avx.
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Re: MQN

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Aleg wrote:
jesuscheung wrote:
nige2000 wrote: There's a flow and an atmosphere in 3.14/3.39 that hasn't been bettered yet
....there is almost no explicit information regarding soundstage in a PCM wav file.
only weak signals in sound
What a strange remark????????????????
there no exact coordinates x y z as to where every instrument is located.

soundstage is based on correct music/vibration. when music is correct, soundstage is automatically correct.

didn't you realize, when drum weight changes, flow also changes? this is just one example.
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