soundcheck;604461 Wrote: 
> Hi guys.
> 
> 
> Yep, it's me once more.
> 
> For those of you who're enjoying my Toolbox. 
> I launched a new tweak. (Perhaps we should call it something else,
> you'll see what I mean later on)
> 
> I talked about that mod respectively announced its effects earlier. ;)
> 
> Just follow the "TT Beta Blog" link in my signature for more info about
> it.
> It'll might not apply to your setup. 
> Those of you who managed to install the toolbox will easily manage to
> install the new mod too.
> 
> Enjoy

Back in the days when I was using Squeezebox Duet, I had certain issues
with the sound quality of that player. I felt something was not quite
right with the sound. After digging through the Squeezebox server on
the PC, I've 'discovered' the config option to disable variable volume,
and to make it fixed on the server.

Immediately after doing that, the sound became noticeably cleaner,
firmer, and more authoritative.

However, after I've upgraded to Touch, I've noticed (much to my dismay)
that, despite the fact that the volume remained frozen on the server
side, I was still able to lower the volume on the wireless controller.
Needless to say, I was baffled as to why wouldn't this feature work the
same on the Touch. It was obvious to me that this ability to play with
the volume from the wireless remote was affecting the sound quality, as
the player was always on 'stand by', waiting for the further commands to
hit it. Not good when it comes to dedicated digital transport.

Finally, got this newest Soundcheck's Touch mod on Saturday (2 days
ago), and once again, the moment I've applied it, the same thing
happened: the sound got firmer, clearer, more authoritative, more
musical.

This fix indeed makes a very palpable difference. It is worth your
every effort to do it on your Touch, as it will propel your hi fi into
an even higher territory. Right after I've applied this fix, I've
started hearing not only much deeper and firmer bass, but also much
higher and silkier high frequencies (better cymbals and bells). In
addition, many more previously hidden musical details became all of a
sudden present and nicely carved up in the space.

For example, I am now, among many other new things, hearing the subtle
air around the vocalists, and that contributes to the illusion of three
dimensionality of the reproduced music.

I'd say by all means, don't hesitate, rush to apply this mod (it's
super easy, shouldn't take you more than 2-3 minutes). It is also
easily reversible, so if you don't like the change (and I wouldn't be
surprised if some people here find it too revealing), you're just one
quick Linux command away from restoring everything to its former soft,
wobbly state.

Thanks Soundcheck, I'd say of all the mods you've given us thus far,
this one made the biggest difference in the sound quality on my system!


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