I just picked up a NWZ-S616F. I decided to test in in RMAA to see if its audio performance to the standard of my old NW-A1000 (that is still my main player).
I get rather strange results in RMAA. It looks like the player has some sort of permanent EQ on. I turned off all DSP settings and set EQ to normal before my test (and then rechecked everything again to make sure it's all DSP stuff is off).
Anyway the S616 appears to have a rather large rise in the low frequencies and a rather large rise in high frequencies. I.e. I could not get a flat frequency response from it!
If anyone is able please test your NWZ-S616 in RMAA and see if you can get a flat response from it?
Remember RMAA software is free, to test you just need a loopback cable (you probably have such with your pc speakers it has 2 male headphone connectors on both ends) and then you can test.
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I just picked up a NWZ-S616F. I decided to test in in RMAA to see if its audio performance to the standard of my old NW-A1000 (that is still my main player).
I get rather strange results in RMAA. It looks like the player has some sort of permanent EQ on. I turned off all DSP settings and set EQ to normal before my test (and then rechecked everything again to make sure it's all DSP stuff is off).
Anyway the S616 appears to have a rather large rise in the low frequencies and a rather large rise in high frequencies. I.e. I could not get a flat frequency response from it!
If anyone is able please test your NWZ-S616 in RMAA and see if you can get a flat response from it?
Remember RMAA software is free, to test you just need a loopback cable (you probably have such with your pc speakers it has 2 male headphone connectors on both ends) and then you can test.
If you want to test your player for sound quality download http://audio.rightmark.org/index_new.shtml and test.
Anyway I would love to see results for the NWZ-S616 and NWZ-A816.
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