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Re: Any good and high quality music player?



On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:24:52 -0400
Kevin Mark <kevin.mark@verizon.net> wrote:

> I attach my desktop to my stereo amplifier which has real speakers and
> then fiddle with alsaconf setting. Thus to get 'better' sound, you need
> better equipment, which excludes using tiny laptop speakers :-)

Yep, I do the same thing. I had cheap satellite speakers that I used to
use, but they had too many shorts, so I decided that I could just get a
halfway decent (and long enough) cable that had two male RCA-type
connectors to two other male RCA-type connectors, and connect the
soundcard to the aux input (my 1994-ish vintage receiver doesn't have
digital inputs, sadly). Still I get pretty decent sound.

Way back when, people used to invest in hardware equalizers to help the
sound and attach them to their receivers. Nowadays the equalizers are
all free and open-source :).

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