I nearly panicked yesterday when I played the new album from NINE INCH NAILS ( free download from their site) on my NW-A805. The first track is a a basically a piano tune. I was horrified at the distortion through my Seinnheiser CX 300 headphones, especially when a particular note on the piano came through. It turns out that the Dynamic Normaliser was switched on and this was the major cause of the distortion.Switching DN off reduced the noise by about 80% but there is still a 'little rattle' at particular points during the tune. I have tried using my SONY MDR-V300's also and they detect the same slight distortion but no way near what it would be with DN switched on. Has anybody experienced anything similar and have I found a 'flaw' in the NW-A80* soundstage?
BTW the bitrate is 320Kb in MP3 format and no such 'distortion' is generated through my Pioneer sound system using the same headphones.
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I nearly panicked yesterday when I played the new album from NINE INCH NAILS ( free download from their site) on my NW-A805. The first track is a a basically a piano tune. I was horrified at the distortion through my Seinnheiser CX 300 headphones, especially when a particular note on the piano came through. It turns out that the Dynamic Normaliser was switched on and this was the major cause of the distortion.Switching DN off reduced the noise by about 80% but there is still a 'little rattle' at particular points during the tune. I have tried using my SONY MDR-V300's also and they detect the same slight distortion but no way near what it would be with DN switched on. Has anybody experienced anything similar and have I found a 'flaw' in the NW-A80* soundstage?
BTW the bitrate is 320Kb in MP3 format and no such 'distortion' is generated through my Pioneer sound system using the same headphones.
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