... I am currently using a Audio Advantage USB Audio device, connected to a Yamaha Natural Sound Amplifier (A-520 for the ones interested). Speakers are from Bose.
This setup gives me crisp and punchy sound when using Windows Media Player.
I am really disapointed by the sound quality I get from Media Center 12. It sounds like there is a compression effect or like there is a spacialization effect. Despite disabeling all sound post processing (filters, effects, etc), I am not getting the results I want which is pure, untouched reproduction of recordings done at maximum kbps.
This applies to all sound format I tried so far:
WMA - VBR at maximum KBPS
MP3 - VBR at Maximum KBPS
Can anyone help me get the best sound here?
MC12 produces pure and untouched sound quality. If the ASIO output mode is used with a sound card that has an ASIO driver the output is completely unaltered, i.e. "bit-perfect". The other output modes (Wave Out and Direct Sound) produce unaltered output, but after MC12 the signal goes through the Windows kernel mixer. This can have minor effect to the "bit-perfectness".
Have you, by the way, tried to disable all audio processing in WMP too?
Also, what is your WMP version and have you installed any sound enhancer plugins to WMP?
I believe you are not imagining the difference, but something in your setup must be producing it. Probably the reason can be found, but more information and testing on your side would be needed.
For starters, please post your system info from MC12's Help menu (Help > System Info...)
(I am mainly interested if you are using Vista since it has a new audio engine that is known to be capable of doing many kinds of audio processing.)
You could also do the following test:
- Rip a track from an audio CD in wave format with MC12. (Use a CD that is familiar to you so that you have a good idea how it should sound when played with a high quality stand-alone CD player.)
- Change MC's output mode to "Disk Writer" and play the ripped wave file once. This will create a new wave file of MC's actual output instead of passing it to the external sound drivers.
- Load these two wave files to WMP's and MC12's playing now lists and compare the audio quality of these four items. Double-check that you have all audio processing including automatic volume leveling disabled and also set the playback volume level sliders to maximum in both programs.
- Report your findings here.