Terrible sound
Verfasst: Mo 6. Jan 2014, 20:23
Gutentag,
Sorry for my English on this forum but I can't write German that well. Hope you don't mind.
The thing is recently I bought a young secondhand Xelos 32 MB180 to finally replace my Xelos@Media 5970 (2001).
I had some problems getting it to update the software and setup the DVB-C channels at first but disconnecting the data lines in the miniscart-adapter (I use a DVD-recorder with it to record one channel while watching another) did the trick. Many thanks to this forum! Without this patch it would simply shut down while searching for stations.
Anyway, now it runs normally and I really like the high picture quality and looks of this set.
So much for the good news. The bad news is, the sound is really awful. I just hate it. It is bad even for a cheap flat tv. It sounds worse than my 30 year old clock radio! Of course it just lacks any kind of lower frequencies, but also it just isn't clear. On low volumes, listening close to the set, it just sounds plain distorted. When playing a DVD over scart (high quality cable) that shows high contrast text, even extra rattling sounds are audible.
My other 13 year old Xelos sounds way, way, WAY better than this crap. Specially since I connected a set of Dynaudio speakers directly to it (using the square 9 pin plug it has).
Is there any way to get a normal decent sound from a MB180? I tried using the analogue out connected to a decent Technics amplifier and the same Dynaudio speakers I used before. Even then it sounds like the speakers are somewhere in a metal bucket.
Before I go and buy a receiver with digital inputs, does anyone know if this would sound normal or would this also be a waste of money? In other words, is the problem in the D/A convertor of the set? Is the digital audio out of the Xelos 32 any good?
Btw I don't like surround sets, sound bars and all that, I just need a decent 2.0 stereo sound.
Thanks for your help.
PS I can read German
Sorry for my English on this forum but I can't write German that well. Hope you don't mind.
The thing is recently I bought a young secondhand Xelos 32 MB180 to finally replace my Xelos@Media 5970 (2001).
I had some problems getting it to update the software and setup the DVB-C channels at first but disconnecting the data lines in the miniscart-adapter (I use a DVD-recorder with it to record one channel while watching another) did the trick. Many thanks to this forum! Without this patch it would simply shut down while searching for stations.
Anyway, now it runs normally and I really like the high picture quality and looks of this set.
So much for the good news. The bad news is, the sound is really awful. I just hate it. It is bad even for a cheap flat tv. It sounds worse than my 30 year old clock radio! Of course it just lacks any kind of lower frequencies, but also it just isn't clear. On low volumes, listening close to the set, it just sounds plain distorted. When playing a DVD over scart (high quality cable) that shows high contrast text, even extra rattling sounds are audible.
My other 13 year old Xelos sounds way, way, WAY better than this crap. Specially since I connected a set of Dynaudio speakers directly to it (using the square 9 pin plug it has).
Is there any way to get a normal decent sound from a MB180? I tried using the analogue out connected to a decent Technics amplifier and the same Dynaudio speakers I used before. Even then it sounds like the speakers are somewhere in a metal bucket.
Before I go and buy a receiver with digital inputs, does anyone know if this would sound normal or would this also be a waste of money? In other words, is the problem in the D/A convertor of the set? Is the digital audio out of the Xelos 32 any good?
Btw I don't like surround sets, sound bars and all that, I just need a decent 2.0 stereo sound.
Thanks for your help.
PS I can read German