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@JohnTaylor-kh1svАй бұрын
I am 54 years old and still got my cds , DJ magic mike droop that bass
@perryman976Ай бұрын
6:05 thanks for reminding me about this album. lol. 😂😂😂😂 low bass for the win.
@user-bv4iu9bg9qАй бұрын
Damn man….. I remember slowing my shit down with Sony acid software. The good ol days😂😂😂
@LoveMyStateFLAАй бұрын
I mos definitely miss my Case Logic (book of cds). I'm going to have to dig them out my attic. 😅
@JasonWW2000Ай бұрын
The way to test it is to hook up an electrical RTA to the output of your head unit so you can see the frequency response. Then run a pink noise signal through each one of the different sources. You'll be able to see which source rolls off the low end bass. Keep in mind that each model of head unit will have different output responses.
@FeaolPlay
29 күн бұрын
He also streamed from Pandora (max of 192Kbps) for USB test and KZread (max of 128Kbps) for Bluetooth. Vastly different bitrates. Plus his head unit probably only supports Bluetooth SBC codec which isn't great for streaming music as it rolls off both the upper and lower frequency bands.
@RJSDZNSАй бұрын
I love how CD's are prehistoric!! Damn were old Mouse!
@Mr.Thermistor7228
29 күн бұрын
Right like what the hell
@jamesalvarez8543Ай бұрын
Yup I noticed in my car when I have my USB connection on while playing my music vs. using my Bluetooth on my car my USB port is a lot better sound quality
@ryanjoseph1807Ай бұрын
USB be the loudest. Is just something about usb
@FeaolPlay
29 күн бұрын
That something is most likely bit rate quality. USB was streamed from Pandora which has a max bit rate of 192Kbps whereas Bluetooth was streamed from KZread, which has a max bit rate of 128Kbps (for the free version). If both his Head Unit + Phone supported LDAC or AptX Losless codecs, and he streamed both the same song, from the same source, then Bluetooth and USB would sound exactly the same.
@mattsnider5904Ай бұрын
Good video. Good to see you keep us Gen X ers in mind lol. Depends how cd was recorded. If it's an old song and not remastered you have to crank up the recording volume. Newer music is generally recorded better. Digital takes guesswork out of at what level to record it at and you don't have to worry about phones or mp3 players skipping though. I still play cds. I like my playlists and have a lot of music on those cds
@scottkellogg8145Ай бұрын
CD s cassette tapes I even remember 8 track
@TheBroChatАй бұрын
I'm running 4 american bass xr 10s. $170 per sub and these have impressed me more than any other brand I've ran. Sundowns X + Z series, Ds18 EXL XX/Spl + High excursion series were all good and such but these 10s hurt non bass people compared to the others I've ran. And the sound quality is unmatched they do more than just hit sub notes. Definitely don't need $1000 subs to beat. Unofficially over 155db with cheap 10s. 154.1db officially @5k now they are on a 10k, haven't metered it since the switch
@Alejandro-ho1fh
6 күн бұрын
I had 4 concrete audio c4 12s in 4th order in my Tahoe I now have an envoy Denali with 2 triton audio d4s in a sealed off sixth order and it hits way harder than my last build I don’t know how these baby subs have 3 inch voice coils also they won’t give up
@javiercaldera6407Ай бұрын
CDs always sound better I think. More powerful. Otherwise u gotta adjust this and adjust that and that is too much. Pop in a cd and slap! I still use cds sometimes just for more clarity and power but it will skip with certain songs.
@FeaolPlay
29 күн бұрын
That used to be the case back in the late '90s/2000s when the most common quality mp3 was only 128Kbps (because we only had a few GBs of storage on our PCs back then) but now all streaming platforms outperform CD quality. FYI CD quality is 44.1Khz sample rate at 16 bit depth. Most streaming platforms are 48Khz @ 24 bit (max) but the most common bluetooth codec (SBC) doesn't always reproduce that quality due to signal loss. SBC also tends to roll off the upper and lower end frequency bands a lot. A lot of factors come into play, but the best setup is both a phone and head unit that supports either AptX Lossless or LDAC codecs, and an Amazon Music (Unlimited), Deezer (HiFi) or Tidal subscription.
@eddiejennings8067Ай бұрын
Can't play cds in my car.. any volume past 20 makes them skip lol
@FeaolPlay29 күн бұрын
Great vid, however if you could try the same song on the 3 different mediums, then that'll make it a better test. Also, check both your phone's and Head Unit's Bluetooth specs for maximum supported codec to determine the max quality you can expect. During your USB test, you streamed from Pandora which has a max bit rate of 192Kbps, whereas Bluetooth was streamed from KZread, which only has a max bit rate of 128Kbps (for the free version that is) - this is most likely why USB sounded louder for you.
@ryanjoseph1807Ай бұрын
Yow mouse. I realize when you download the music. It be louder than playing directly of KZread. Great video as always
@romebihh5779Ай бұрын
Test some DJ Laz in there
@unknownspectreАй бұрын
All other things the same, the "loudest" SHOULD be CD, because physical media has little to no packet loss. Next should be USB. Last would be streaming. But without all things being the same (a controlled experiment), ultimately the "loudest" will be whichever is using the highest qualify sound file.
@FeaolPlay
29 күн бұрын
Agreed, however bluetooth and streaming have come a long ways and both can reproduce higher sound quality than CD now. Max sound quality for each are as follows: CD Sample Rate: 44.1Khz | Bit Rate: 16-bit Bluetooth - AptX Lossless Sample Rate: 96Khz | Bit Rate: 24-bit Bluetooh - LDAC Sample Rate: 96Khz | Bit Rate: 24-bit Streaming - Tidal Sample Rate: 192Khz | Bit Rate: 24-bit Streaming - Amazon Music Unlimited (Ultra HD) Sample Rate: 192Khz | Bit Rate: 24-bit
@TimpBizkitАй бұрын
With really loud bass the CD will skip, so USB or bluetooth.
@gladboy772225 күн бұрын
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@migofrmdaa318221 күн бұрын
CDs will always sound better than aux and especially bt ts kills the sound quality
@douglasmann127829 күн бұрын
I have the sony fifty six hundred in my car and it plays bluetooth a lot better
@FeaolPlay
29 күн бұрын
It's because your Head Unit will be connecting with the LDAC or AptX codec (depending on your phone) intead of the standard SBC codec.
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I am 54 years old and still got my cds , DJ magic mike droop that bass
6:05 thanks for reminding me about this album. lol. 😂😂😂😂 low bass for the win.
Damn man….. I remember slowing my shit down with Sony acid software. The good ol days😂😂😂
I mos definitely miss my Case Logic (book of cds). I'm going to have to dig them out my attic. 😅
The way to test it is to hook up an electrical RTA to the output of your head unit so you can see the frequency response. Then run a pink noise signal through each one of the different sources. You'll be able to see which source rolls off the low end bass. Keep in mind that each model of head unit will have different output responses.
@FeaolPlay
29 күн бұрын
He also streamed from Pandora (max of 192Kbps) for USB test and KZread (max of 128Kbps) for Bluetooth. Vastly different bitrates. Plus his head unit probably only supports Bluetooth SBC codec which isn't great for streaming music as it rolls off both the upper and lower frequency bands.
I love how CD's are prehistoric!! Damn were old Mouse!
@Mr.Thermistor7228
29 күн бұрын
Right like what the hell
Yup I noticed in my car when I have my USB connection on while playing my music vs. using my Bluetooth on my car my USB port is a lot better sound quality
USB be the loudest. Is just something about usb
@FeaolPlay
29 күн бұрын
That something is most likely bit rate quality. USB was streamed from Pandora which has a max bit rate of 192Kbps whereas Bluetooth was streamed from KZread, which has a max bit rate of 128Kbps (for the free version). If both his Head Unit + Phone supported LDAC or AptX Losless codecs, and he streamed both the same song, from the same source, then Bluetooth and USB would sound exactly the same.
Good video. Good to see you keep us Gen X ers in mind lol. Depends how cd was recorded. If it's an old song and not remastered you have to crank up the recording volume. Newer music is generally recorded better. Digital takes guesswork out of at what level to record it at and you don't have to worry about phones or mp3 players skipping though. I still play cds. I like my playlists and have a lot of music on those cds
CD s cassette tapes I even remember 8 track
I'm running 4 american bass xr 10s. $170 per sub and these have impressed me more than any other brand I've ran. Sundowns X + Z series, Ds18 EXL XX/Spl + High excursion series were all good and such but these 10s hurt non bass people compared to the others I've ran. And the sound quality is unmatched they do more than just hit sub notes. Definitely don't need $1000 subs to beat. Unofficially over 155db with cheap 10s. 154.1db officially @5k now they are on a 10k, haven't metered it since the switch
@Alejandro-ho1fh
6 күн бұрын
I had 4 concrete audio c4 12s in 4th order in my Tahoe I now have an envoy Denali with 2 triton audio d4s in a sealed off sixth order and it hits way harder than my last build I don’t know how these baby subs have 3 inch voice coils also they won’t give up
CDs always sound better I think. More powerful. Otherwise u gotta adjust this and adjust that and that is too much. Pop in a cd and slap! I still use cds sometimes just for more clarity and power but it will skip with certain songs.
@FeaolPlay
29 күн бұрын
That used to be the case back in the late '90s/2000s when the most common quality mp3 was only 128Kbps (because we only had a few GBs of storage on our PCs back then) but now all streaming platforms outperform CD quality. FYI CD quality is 44.1Khz sample rate at 16 bit depth. Most streaming platforms are 48Khz @ 24 bit (max) but the most common bluetooth codec (SBC) doesn't always reproduce that quality due to signal loss. SBC also tends to roll off the upper and lower end frequency bands a lot. A lot of factors come into play, but the best setup is both a phone and head unit that supports either AptX Lossless or LDAC codecs, and an Amazon Music (Unlimited), Deezer (HiFi) or Tidal subscription.
Can't play cds in my car.. any volume past 20 makes them skip lol
Great vid, however if you could try the same song on the 3 different mediums, then that'll make it a better test. Also, check both your phone's and Head Unit's Bluetooth specs for maximum supported codec to determine the max quality you can expect. During your USB test, you streamed from Pandora which has a max bit rate of 192Kbps, whereas Bluetooth was streamed from KZread, which only has a max bit rate of 128Kbps (for the free version that is) - this is most likely why USB sounded louder for you.
Yow mouse. I realize when you download the music. It be louder than playing directly of KZread. Great video as always
Test some DJ Laz in there
All other things the same, the "loudest" SHOULD be CD, because physical media has little to no packet loss. Next should be USB. Last would be streaming. But without all things being the same (a controlled experiment), ultimately the "loudest" will be whichever is using the highest qualify sound file.
@FeaolPlay
29 күн бұрын
Agreed, however bluetooth and streaming have come a long ways and both can reproduce higher sound quality than CD now. Max sound quality for each are as follows: CD Sample Rate: 44.1Khz | Bit Rate: 16-bit Bluetooth - AptX Lossless Sample Rate: 96Khz | Bit Rate: 24-bit Bluetooh - LDAC Sample Rate: 96Khz | Bit Rate: 24-bit Streaming - Tidal Sample Rate: 192Khz | Bit Rate: 24-bit Streaming - Amazon Music Unlimited (Ultra HD) Sample Rate: 192Khz | Bit Rate: 24-bit
With really loud bass the CD will skip, so USB or bluetooth.
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CDs will always sound better than aux and especially bt ts kills the sound quality
I have the sony fifty six hundred in my car and it plays bluetooth a lot better
@FeaolPlay
29 күн бұрын
It's because your Head Unit will be connecting with the LDAC or AptX codec (depending on your phone) intead of the standard SBC codec.
What kinda subs do you have
Drop the bass is a good song for bass
Cassette deck