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Thread ID: 136427 2014-02-26 21:35:00 Real world test of Expensive PC sound Cards : audiofools ? 1101 (13337) PC World Chat
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1368891 2014-02-26 21:35:00 Real world test of Expensive PC sound Cards, tested with expensive $1500 Headphones

www.tomshardware.com

Results in, you guessed it, in BLIND TESTING , a $2000 ~sound card~ was no better than a $2 onboard chip .

Public comments at the end are funny, audiofools still refusing to believe that spending bucketsloads of $$ wont allways give any better
sound quality- ie no difference that can actually be heard via humans far from perfect ears .

Its all placebo effect people, thats why audio mags never do double blind testing.
Now where did I put my $200 interconnects :p

I remember a test a radio station did, comparing CD, to Audiofile CD to Vynyl.
People were ringing in claiming they could hear how vinyl sounded better or AudiofileCD sounded better. Despite the sound going through all sorts of filtering compression etc at the radio station & during & after transmission .
ie what they expected to sound better, seemed to sound better to them .
1101 (13337)
1368892 2014-02-26 22:03:00 Yeah I read that story too, got a chuckle out of it.

Onboard sound used to be so bad you could hear the difference even through a cheap & nasty set of PC speakers. Also onboard used to bottleneck framerates in games so there were good reasons to buy a reasonable sound card originally. These days though onboard sound is good enough for most of us, me I connect digitally when possible for playing musc which takes the sound card out of the picture anyway.

Remember the people who spend $2000 on one of these devices are also the same people who are convinced gold plated connectors, oxygen free cables, and $80 HDMI cables all effect signal quality. I remember an article in an Audiophile magazine where a sound engineer tested the effect of the gold conectors and oxygen free cables and concluded the only measurable difference was a slight level increase - easily duplicated for free with the volume knob.
dugimodo (138)
1368893 2014-02-26 22:25:00 Yeah while not entirely accurate in every way, shape and form, these videos basically give a fantastic "overview" of how much of being an Audiophile is subject to placebo effect:

www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com
Chilling_Silence (9)
1368894 2014-02-27 03:12:00 Real world test of Expensive PC sound Cards, tested with expensive $1500 Headphones

www.tomshardware.com

Results in, you guessed it, in BLIND TESTING , a $2000 ~sound card~ was no better than a $2 onboard chip .
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Most people can't tell or don't care.

Did know one audiophile who could and did.
He got frustrated playing me stuff pointing out differences and thought I was just being stubborn when I said I couldn't tell.

Although that wasn't sound cards, it was other hifi stuff.....
pctek (84)
1368895 2014-02-27 04:32:00 Yeah but you have to admit that hi-fi was a lot of fun until we started getting older, suffered from tinnitus, and increasing deafness. It was all really just skiting about our gear, just like the practitioners of another hobby I could name. Richard (739)
1368896 2014-02-27 04:35:00 I don't know, maybe he could tell or maybe he Just convinced himself he could. People hear what they expect to to an extent which is why the testing has to be blind.
If you can see what's being tested it influences what you believe you hear. I know people who claim to hear quantising distortion but can't explain what it sounds like.
I don't dispute that analog and digital sound different and people prefer one or the other but I do dispute you can identify what part of the difference is due to quantising.

There's a lot of snobbery in Audio (to quote the guys in Chills link) and people who spend $1000's of dollars on hardware are never going to believe cheap hardware can be Just as good.
I have a $60 20W T-amp powering a pair of wharfedale bookshelf speakers as my PC sound system. It sounds awesome, no set of PC speakers I've ever heard sounds as good for music.
Online reviews of similar T-amps suggests they match the quality of $10K ref amps - but Audiophiles refuse to believe it. Here's a couple links about T-amps if anyone is interested.
www.tnt-audio.com boingboing.net
dugimodo (138)
1368897 2014-02-27 06:23:00 Online reviews of similar T-amps suggests they match the quality of $10K ref amps - but Audiophiles refuse to believe it. Here's a couple links about T-amps if anyone is interested.
www.tnt-audio.com boingboing.net

That reminds me of the Gaincard and the many Gainclones built thereafter.
Agent_24 (57)
1368898 2014-02-27 08:23:00 It was all really just skiting about our gear, just like the practitioners of another hobby I could name.

^^ This!! :D
Chilling_Silence (9)
1368899 2014-02-27 19:34:00 I don't know, maybe he could tell or maybe he Just convinced himself he could.
I don't dispute that analog and digital sound different and people prefer one or the other but I do dispute you can identify what part of the difference is due to quantising.
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I'd say he could, he wasn't into spending enormous amounts of money just because it was supposedly better.
But he spent an awful lot of time testing things before he bought them, probably drove the shops nuts....


And yes, analog vs digital was one of his pet rants....
pctek (84)
1368900 2014-03-04 03:06:00 Onboard audio has definitely come a long way compared to the days of old, I'd say these days it's about comparable to what the old soudblaster live cards used to be. Which for most people is more than adequate unless you're one of these people like myself who has their computer connected to a dedicated stereo speaker system or decent headphones.

I have an ODAC that's connected to the floor standing speakers in my lounge (usb audio dac mentioned in the review link in the original post). I also have an Asus xonar Dx pci-e card and I find the ODAC sounds noticeably better in a sense that music has that subtle note of life like there's a certain depth to the sound-stage that's missing with the Asus card.
J_Joyce (6569)
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