Headphone Model: JLAB Audio Neon 40mm Over Ear Headphones
Tool - Lateralus: FLAC cd rip Windows Media Player (Highest "Quality" Setting)
Tool - Fear Inoculum: FLAC internet download cd rip
--> utilizing: freac audio encoder utility for linux x86_64 for reencoding over original rip encoding
Albums: Tool - Lateralus, Tool - Fear Inoculum,
FLAC Mode Options: Custom settings - Joint Stereo <-- (not enabled) , Adaptive Joint Stereo <-- (not enabled)
32768 bytes blocksize
Window functions(s):
tukey(0.5);welch;blackman;triangle;nuttall;tukey(0.1);welch;kaiser_bessel;nuttall;
tukey(0.1);welch;triangle;nuttall;tukey(0.1);connes;bartlett_hann;nuttall;gauss(0.2)
Maximum LPC Order: 32
Quantized LPC precision: 15
Exaustive Model Search: (unchecked)
Optimize LPC quantization: (unchecked)
Minimum partition order: 16
Maximum partition order: 16
All Albums Signal Processing:
Signal Processing: 'Best SINC Interpolator' 192KHz Samplerate and 24-bit integer Sample width set for encoding
Post Processing:
None
Player Settings:
DSEE HX: Off (experimental)
DC Phase Linearizer: Off (experimental)
Player Output Settings:
-3 Decibal Gain set to: On
Same as PCM Gain setting: Off
Equilizer Settings on Equilizer Settings on Model Player:
None Selected
Note:
this is also another previous attempt at getting good sound quality. as much i iterize about the listening time over the experimental encoding time i get alot of mixed messages and they come off in writing and exposing in the blog. i dont care i just want to mainly post. the main problem is the headphones are kind of weird because the battery jumps alot of the signal. the stable function window list was sort of the beginning but i wanted the percussion and the bass to come out and the guitar to smooth over the low bass with a higher grade in the main push of the signal to the phones. all of the experiments can come together but surely i missing some certain things however though the headphones are holding me back. you see, the headphones i would get from the store (which were Sony) didnt require much when you plugged them into a jack where the portable cd player was involved. whereas ... if i tried the 20 dollar sony phones with the current model player i would get a very low grade signal and low grade volume output. a signature point about jlab is that they are kind of up to the ideal with the power coming out of the model where volume is involved. so about now im heading towards the beginning of the month and im going to buy the JLAB Omni Bluetooth/Jack headphones and im going to figure out what i can do with that. All the other damn phones are weird because i think the companys are trying to sell the cheapest possible operations on how the functioning with the equipment works out in the long run , mainly. so omni comes up next in my affair and ill be trying to throw some more time into the window functions.
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