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Senin, 29 Agustus 2011

Creative Labs PlayWorks 5.1 DTT2500 Digital Gaming Speakers for the PC and PlayStation2 Review

Creative Labs PlayWorks 5.1 DTT2500 Digital Gaming Speakers for the PC and PlayStation2
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The Playworks DTT2500 is an awesome deal for the current 5.1 surround systems available. Its easy to use control box allows you to switch from 4 point to 5.1 surround easily, and the cables that are included are long enough so that you can put the fronts and rears virtually anywhere. You'll also get a Digital DIN cable, which you can use if you have an SBLive! and would like all digital sound. Even though this is a small system, it is still able to pack a punch. Music sounds great on this system, clarity from the satellites with powerful bass from the subwoofer. Sound is very realistic as you move around in games. A realistic feel. As for movies, the DTT2500 system incorporates the 5.1 dolby digital sound, setting it apart from old technology such as pro logic. Movies, Games, Music: all sound great on this system...A real treat for anyone.

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The PlayWorks 5.1 DTT2500 Digital is a powerful surround speaker system for the PC. With four front and rear satellite speakers plus a center-channel speaker, decoder amplifier, and a subwoofer in wood fiber finishing, it accepts S/PDIF and analog stereo inputs and configurations for either two-channel (stereo) or multichannel (Dolby Digital, Dolby Surroundwith Pro Logic, Creative Multi Speaker Surround) playback. Supplied with 9- and 16-foot wires, the speakers can be placed in room corners or wall mounted. Magnetically-shield satellite and center speakers allow placement close to monitors.
The Dolby Digital decoder amplifier with a built-in 24-bit digital-to-analog converter enables you to enjoy home theater-quality audio without purchasing an expensive Dolby Digital receiver. You can also experience multichannel Dolby Digital movie sound with a PC-DVD or any set-top DVD player. The amplifier houses controls for master, center, bass, and rear volume as well as surround field adjustment and modes for Dolby Digital, stereo, and four-point. It also provides all the outputs for each speaker as well as supporting both digital and analog sound card ports.
Creative Labs provides a one-year limited parts-and-labor warranty on the DTT2500 speaker system.

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Rabu, 08 Juni 2011

NuForce Icon HDP (High-end Headphone Amp, USB DAC, Preamp), Black Review

NuForce Icon HDP, Black
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I am impressed with this little Nuforce HDP both as a DAC and as a headphone amplifier; which is high praise from someone who owns a $15,000 headphone rig with Stax SR-007, Sennheiser HE60 and HD800 headphones, a Woo WES amp, Eddie Current ZDT amp, and PS Audio Perfectwave DAC.

The HDP seems to offer a lot of performance in a small package, and easily outperforms my original Nuforce Icon amp that I bought May 2008 for my computer desktop.And the beauty is that it is small enough that I can use the HDP's superior DAC to feed the original Icon when I want to listen to speakers (both amps are the same size).The feature list is quite full, including 24/96 bit rate USB and 3.5 mm 24/96 optical inputs, 24/192 coax input, RCA or 3.5 mm analog input, 1/4" headphone output, and variable output level RCA preamp out.Not many DACs in this price range offer 24 bit/96 Khz sampling rates, and even my 2x more costly Apogee mini-DAC only does 24/48 via USB.

The HDP using 24/96 USB input from my Macbook beats all my other $100 - $500 USB DAC/amps in the house, and even beats the headphone output of my Apogee mini-DAC with USB.The HDP's RCA line-out seems almost equivalent to the Apogee's 1/8" line-out as well, where the Apogee seems to be a little more refined sounding at times (if using my upgraded Sigma 11 power supply).The HDP is very detailed and transparent, with good sense of air and space, and offers a deeper soundstage than the Apogee headphone out.The HDP bass has great extension and impact, with rich mids and sparkly crisp treble.And it's just a little to the warm side of neutral, so I can still enjoy it with brighter headphones like my HD800 or Head-direct HE-5.Likewise it is also a good match for my HD600 headphones and my re-cabled Denon D7000 which can sound darker on the wrong amps.

Some amplifiers that are good with full-size headphones may not be a good match with very sensitive in ear monitors (aka earphones or IEM), and they might have noise, or hiss that is not otherwise detectable with full-size phones.Well, that is not a problem here.I find the HDP to be an excellent match with all my very sensitive universal and custom molded in ear monitors, including Monster Turbine Pro Gold, Westone 2, Westone 3, Westone ES3X, Ultimate Ears 11Pro and JH Audio 13Pro.It does a very good job with all of them, despite their widely varying sound signatures.The UE11Pro can sometimes be bass heavy or have some recessed midrangewith the wrong amp; but neither of these are a problem with the HDP, even though it is not a bass-lite or forward sounding amplifier.

How they managed to squeeze such good sound into a price this low is unclear to me, because you basically have to spend $700-$900 for a better DAC (Apogee or Stello) and $700-$1,000 for a better amp (upgraded Woo WA6 or ALO Amphora), and you'd have to buy both a DAC and Amp to get most of the features of the HDP.(Except for analog inputs for iPod or other players, where many DAC's don't include those).

I will conclude by mentioning a couple of issues that I have.The HDP sounds very good with a wide variety of headphones, but it might not be optimal with all of them.With my Head-direct HiFiMan HE-5 and Grado HF-2, if I try to play those headphones at very high volume levels (closer to max) then the sound can get a little strident and fatiguing in the highs.I've heard this same thing with the HE-5 and a $700 Grahm Slee Solo SRG II, and that's probably because the HE-5 are very difficult to drive low impedance headphone and require a lot of current.With the HE-5 headphones this happens at volume levels that are much higher than my Woo WA6 tube amp can hope to achieve, so if I never tried to play the HDP louder than my WA6 I would not have heard this.The Grado HF-2 can be a little boosted in the upper mids and lower treble, and they just seem to respond better to my tube amps to tone them down a notch when trying to play them at very loud levels (levels that would be damaging or harmful for more than a few minutes).At normal to moderately loud levels this is never an issue.

Another issue is that the volume pot can have some channel imbalance at the very low end of the volume control when using very sensitive in ear monitors which don't require turning up the volume knob very much.This is common with most lower price gear when using IEM, but can be alleviated by turning down the computer system volume if you are using the USB input.However, none of these issues would prevent me from highly recommending this product.It makes me eager to think about trying their high-end products at some point.

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Product Description:
The Nuforce Icon HDP incorporates a full-speed USB DAC and full-function S/PDIF D/A converter, plus a headphone-amplifier circuit and preamp output. Supporting digital USB, S/PDIF in coaxial and 3.5mm optical (3.5mm) modes, along with an analog line input, the HDP's flexibility has been designed to accommodate all manner of audio devices. Icon HDP is expected to compete with other DAC and preamp costing up to several times its price and serve as the heart of a high performance audio system.

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