02-04-2025, 09:28 PM
Hello! Thanks for your reply.
I've tested a ton of things—different tubes, NOS, various DACs, and even SD cards, which sound different in my system.
I had another amplifier before, and the sound was massive, huge. Back then, I was using Moode 7.
Then my amplifier broke, I replaced it, and my SD card failed as well. Now I have a different type of tubes… I’m waiting for the same ones I had before, but the scale of the sound is gone. There's accuracy, but that super depth and height are missing.
While I’m waiting for the tubes to be delivered, I wanted to compare Moode releases because versions 8 and 9 sound very different. I still don’t fully understand how to reduce the excessive high-frequency component in Moode 9. Some say you need to increase the memory allocation for Moode on the Raspberry Pi, but I haven't figured out how to do that yet.
Of course, I’d love to achieve the perfect sound.
I’m using SoX with the "Very High" setting. I also have a Pi2AES HAT.
I've tested a ton of things—different tubes, NOS, various DACs, and even SD cards, which sound different in my system.
I had another amplifier before, and the sound was massive, huge. Back then, I was using Moode 7.
Then my amplifier broke, I replaced it, and my SD card failed as well. Now I have a different type of tubes… I’m waiting for the same ones I had before, but the scale of the sound is gone. There's accuracy, but that super depth and height are missing.
While I’m waiting for the tubes to be delivered, I wanted to compare Moode releases because versions 8 and 9 sound very different. I still don’t fully understand how to reduce the excessive high-frequency component in Moode 9. Some say you need to increase the memory allocation for Moode on the Raspberry Pi, but I haven't figured out how to do that yet.
Of course, I’d love to achieve the perfect sound.
I’m using SoX with the "Very High" setting. I also have a Pi2AES HAT.