Submitted by TheOne92 t3_11ryj0u in headphones
Hey there,
after using DT 770 Pros 250 Ohm for 6 years I just tried out DT 1770 Pro and am very happy with them! As AMP/DAC i've used the Fiio E10K since i got the 770s, which i am very happy with. I also just got the Fiio K5 Pro to test out, but I'm not sure i'll keep it since i 100% couldn't hear a difference between these DACs on my 770s and i'm honestly not sure if i can hear a difference even on the DT 1770 pros, a tiny/small difference maybe, if any.
Now since i got a better pair of headphones i thought i'd have to try out lossless audio and got a free 1month Qobuz membership.
For starters, i personally can't hear a difference on Qobuz between MP3 320kbps, CD 44,1 kHz or Hi-Res 24 Bit / up to 96 kHz. But i think that's normal and most people have the same experience comparing those quality settings.
Anyways, why i'm making this post is, when comparing the qobuz player to spotify i notice a significant difference in volume and or quality.
In Qobuz the quality is set to MP3 320kbps. Music quality on spotify is set to very high. (" Very high: Equivalent to approximately 320kbit/s " according to https://support.spotify.com/us/article/audio-quality/). Volume stays the same ofc when switching between them, but when listening to the exact same song on both platforms it sounds quite a bit louder, fuller and better on Qobuz compared to Spotify. Spotify sounds a lot quieter and not as rich or full compared to Qobuz. I'm not an audiophile by any means so i'm not sure how to best describe it. But Spotify sounds noticeable quieter, i'd have to turn up volume on my DAC/AMP to compensate to reach the same volume level as qobuz and it overall sounds better, richer, clearer, fuller on Qobuz. Don't understand how that's possible since i set the same quality setting on both.
Audio output device is set to SPDIF as seen on the screenshots. (imgur link to settings screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/CwgB1ZR) Qobuz also has an additional setting under SPDIF to chose between DirectSound or Wasapi. I don't know what these settings mean, but difference is marginal to me. (maybe DirectSound is better, not sure)
Now i would've liked to stick to spotify since i've been using it for the past 10 years and it's got all my favorite songs on there etc. and i only wanted to test out Qobuz to see if i notice any difference on higher audio quality settings, which i dont.
Anyone know what's going on here?
Simeras t1_jcasx7i wrote
Check if Spotify does not do normalizing and auto quality adjusting. Normalize on Spotify does weird things to audio. WASAPI bypasses Windows mixer and in theory is bit-perfect. But it might cause unwanted behavior with other audio streams (them not playing properly).