* HDA Codec: Soundmax ADI AD1988 x Realtek ALC889
@ 2010-04-12 14:22 Dâniel Fraga
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From: Dâniel Fraga @ 2010-04-12 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: alsa-devel
I upgraded my system from a Asus M2N-E (Soundmax AD1988 codec)
motherboard to MSI X58 Pro-E (Realtek ALC889 codec).
The problem is that I feel the sound worst than before. I feel
lack of bass and treble. With AD1988 the sound was more "vivid", there
was more bass and treble. With ALC889 it is "flat".
The only advantage I noticed on ALC889 is the possibility of
mixing multiple sounds at hardware level, what was impossible on AD1988.
So, what are your opinion?
Ps: I used on both the analog output with a Edifier E3100 2.1
speaker system.
Ps2: could be a problem with a bad quality DAC of the
Realtek ALC889?
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* Re: HDA Codec: Soundmax ADI AD1988 x Realtek ALC889
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@ 2010-04-12 16:18 ` Alex Austin
2010-04-12 16:28 ` Dâniel Fraga
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From: Alex Austin @ 2010-04-12 16:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Dâniel Fraga; +Cc: alsa-devel
Not sure this is necessarily the forum for this, but it probably has more to
do with motherboard signal trace layout than the codec, though I have
certainly heard good things about SoundMAX codecs before. ADI makes products
designed to go into hifi equipment, so has the engineering knowledge to get
things right. Realtek makes audio chips just so they can have more chips on
the board, if it already has rtl Ethernet and/or Wifi.
On Apr 12, 2010 9:24 AM, "Dâniel Fraga" <fragabr@gmail.com> wrote:
I upgraded my system from a Asus M2N-E (Soundmax AD1988 codec)
motherboard to MSI X58 Pro-E (Realtek ALC889 codec).
The problem is that I feel the sound worst than before. I feel
lack of bass and treble. With AD1988 the sound was more "vivid", there
was more bass and treble. With ALC889 it is "flat".
The only advantage I noticed on ALC889 is the possibility of
mixing multiple sounds at hardware level, what was impossible on AD1988.
So, what are your opinion?
Ps: I used on both the analog output with a Edifier E3100 2.1
speaker system.
Ps2: could be a problem with a bad quality DAC of the
Realtek ALC889?
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* Re: HDA Codec: Soundmax ADI AD1988 x Realtek ALC889
2010-04-12 16:18 ` Alex Austin
@ 2010-04-12 16:28 ` Dâniel Fraga
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From: Dâniel Fraga @ 2010-04-12 16:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alex Austin; +Cc: alsa-devel
On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 11:18:04 -0500
Alex Austin <circuitsoft.alex@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not sure this is necessarily the forum for this, but it probably has more to
Ok, I asked in the users forum, but nobody replied.
> do with motherboard signal trace layout than the codec, though I have
> certainly heard good things about SoundMAX codecs before. ADI makes products
> designed to go into hifi equipment, so has the engineering knowledge to get
> things right. Realtek makes audio chips just so they can have more chips on
> the board, if it already has rtl Ethernet and/or Wifi.
Ok. Thanks. Good to know that. Next time I will avoid Realtek
codec.
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