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RH710 mp3 frequency - strange result!

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Ok i was keen to examine the MP3 playback of the RH710 and have had a strange result:

First the original wav (white noise) analyzed by eac

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then the mp3 with drop off at 19 as expected.

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now the same mp3 recorded from my player (small amount of silence at begining of track)

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i am confused, i am no expert but it looks like the volume has been reduced across the whole spectrum (european cap? lack of digital amp? - the wav recorded from md is quieter) and seems flat without drop at 19???? - opinions welcome as i am no expert and am willing to do test again with different frequency analyzer.

If this is correct then the RH710 may be the best option for mp3 playback on H-MD at the moment.

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i recorded from line in and can listen to the sample fine. What do you mean self noise?

Here is the wav recorded from my rh710 playing the white noise 256kbps mp3, can someone else have a look?

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If you use noise, you won't know if it's actually the one you've tried to transfer or if it's been introduced by some other components via analog recording. Try real music or something like a sweep tone. Also, what's the use of comparing the volume to an analog recording?.

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If you use noise, you won't know if it's actually the one you've tried to transfer or if it's been introduced by some other components via analog recording. Try real music or something like a sweep tone. Also, what's the use of comparing the volume to an analog recording?.

all i am pointing out is that the frequency drop off evident on the RH10 isnt on the RH710 - as far as these untrained eyes can tell!

We need peel to let me know what software he used to measure his samples.

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