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<blockquote data-quote="chanster" data-source="post: 1196892" data-attributes="member: 53755"><p>Sorry i totally 4got that u are using optical .....</p><p></p><p>By using digital, it means your onboard soundcard is almost useless, since it passes through the sound digital data from the source to a receiver(which in this case is your z5500)</p><p>now</p><p>so, by having 107SNR (which doesn't have any effect on digital data) it would be totally useless.</p><p>SNR = Signal to Noise Ratio.......... digital is not signal</p><p>if you use analog connection, then it would have effect the sound</p><p>why?</p><p>becoz the soundcard will transform the digital data from the source to analog</p><p>analog signal that is</p><p>now why is it your z5500 sounds crappy?</p><p>simple</p><p>onboard uses cpu and ram to extract audio data from the source (mp3,wav,flac,ape,etc etc etc)</p><p>that means your whole PC is being hogged</p><p>and your Z5500 can only display what has been transfered to it....N i didnt say sound card waz better than AMP did i?</p><p>U cant compare em itz like it's like comparing a fish with a dog</p><p>Xonar is a DAC, while receiver is a thing that receive (either sound signal or digital data)</p><p></p><p>2 different thing</p><p>you can;t simply plug anything to a receiver</p><p>you will still need a soundcard</p><p>in your case... your onboard</p><p>if u want to compare, it's z5500 receiver with yamaha receiver</p><p>yes yamaha receiver is better.... maybe far better, but it's not relevant to your question..... your z5500 sounds crappy becoz of your onboard</p><p>If u dont believe me connect your Yamaha to your onboard.....see for yourself...hear n believe.....</p><p></p><p>N if u haven't noticed my example was about how a dedicated audio card is better than onboard....it never said anything about a receiver hehe......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chanster, post: 1196892, member: 53755"] Sorry i totally 4got that u are using optical ..... By using digital, it means your onboard soundcard is almost useless, since it passes through the sound digital data from the source to a receiver(which in this case is your z5500) now so, by having 107SNR (which doesn't have any effect on digital data) it would be totally useless. SNR = Signal to Noise Ratio.......... digital is not signal if you use analog connection, then it would have effect the sound why? becoz the soundcard will transform the digital data from the source to analog analog signal that is now why is it your z5500 sounds crappy? simple onboard uses cpu and ram to extract audio data from the source (mp3,wav,flac,ape,etc etc etc) that means your whole PC is being hogged and your Z5500 can only display what has been transfered to it....N i didnt say sound card waz better than AMP did i? U cant compare em itz like it's like comparing a fish with a dog Xonar is a DAC, while receiver is a thing that receive (either sound signal or digital data) 2 different thing you can;t simply plug anything to a receiver you will still need a soundcard in your case... your onboard if u want to compare, it's z5500 receiver with yamaha receiver yes yamaha receiver is better.... maybe far better, but it's not relevant to your question..... your z5500 sounds crappy becoz of your onboard If u dont believe me connect your Yamaha to your onboard.....see for yourself...hear n believe..... N if u haven't noticed my example was about how a dedicated audio card is better than onboard....it never said anything about a receiver hehe...... [/QUOTE]
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