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RE: Got a lot of music on a 128GB USB Stick....

Posted by jaydacus on April 16, 2017 at 08:58:05:

The good news is that it sounds better than the beta version of Rune.

The bad news is that it sounds worse than the current release version of Rune. At least on my Mamboberry LS+. My experience in the past has been that the overall sound of software music players tends to transcend hardware differences more or less.

If you didn't like the way 3.1 sounded odds are good that you won't like 3.5 either because they sound very similar.

For me Moode has always has a "glossed over" slightly out of focus sound and this version seems to follow suite.

Tried the DSP options such as low boost. There is definitely more bass, but it's an artificial sounding bass. Same thing with the high boost. The best setting for the DSP seemed to be "disabled".