1 (edited by PedroCruz 2011-01-25 01:27:07)

Topic: FF400 is sounding more "Bassier"... less high frequencies...

Hello, i was doing some tests with FF400 and Allen Heath Xone 4d Dj mixer (internal soundcard) and i notice that FF400 have more low frequencies that the Allen heath mixer and the highs are more "Closed"... (less highs...) more damped...
I thought it was Allen heath problem and not FF400, but then comparing FF400 to a Piramix interface, i noticed the same diference and piramix interfaces are very good... so could it be a problem with FF400 or is that a "thing" of FF400?
Should i test it by sending some pink noise from out 1 into in1 and analyse the input? so see if the output is loosing anything?
Any help is highly appreciated!
P.Cruz

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Re: FF400 is sounding more "Bassier"... less high frequencies...

Do the loopback test with  RMAA:

http://audio.rightmark.org/index_new.shtml

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME

Re: FF400 is sounding more "Bassier"... less high frequencies...

MC wrote:

Do the loopback test with  RMAA:

http://audio.rightmark.org/index_new.shtml

Hello Matthias

Do you know any application like this one but for mac? im running FF400 on a Macbook pro...

Cheers and thank you