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cPlay 2.0b25 comments : best of the best

cPlay 2.0b25 is the most delicate/detailed w/o hardness mids to upper mids I have ever heard period! I am listening to J P Rampal's Japenese Melodies for Flute and Harp and I am thunder struck. This is beatiful!!

Clearly best of the best.

Also I continue to try different dsp buffer settings and I have gravitated back to auto. But if I have something that sounds a little hard or etchy I reset dsp buffer to small and it is greatly improved (I'm talking 16/44 files). But if small buffer size is used where it should not be then bass, depth of field perception and bass dynamics suffer. When I use the small setting to improve a marginal file I simply raise volume 1.5 db or so and it brings back some of the losses in bass and dynamics.

But I also note (per appleteapot) that the small setting is overwhelmingly beatiful on female voices (try some of channel classic pieces).

Again thanks cics!!!

Btw I'm using sse4.


Many call hobbies pastimes. I have been listening to cPlay 2.0b25 for over an hour and it seems like less than 10 minutes. I can only state that one: I have the right past time and two: it is enhanced when listening to cPlay 2.0b25.



Edits: 05/08/09

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