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How to improve CD play on Toshiba SD220(?)

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Old 04-07-2002, 8:22 PM   #1
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How to improve CD play on Toshiba SD220(?)

Hello to Toshiba SD220 owners.

What Hi-Fi & Video magazine have reviewed the Toshiba SD220 this month. It comes out top of their group test just ahead of the Lecson DVD-1000.

More interestingly, the reviewer claims that if you turn off Dynamic Range Control in the audio setep menu (on by default) this makes a big improvement on the sound quality when playing CD's. However, according to the Toshiba manual, it says this function only applies to DVD's, which is puzzling.

I gave it a try on my system linked to my Yamaha AV amp and Yamaha sattelites. Personally I'm not sure it makes any difference, although I have to say I'm no audiophile so my ears are not that well attuned to any differences. Also, it's difficult because you have to stop the disc, go into setup, change the setting and then play the disc again, meaning a gap of around 10 seconds or so between hearing the same output.

Anyway, I thought you guys might be interested to try it too. I guess some of you can give it a better test than me. I'd also be interested to know if leaving this setting off downgrades the quality of DVD sound output.

Please report back with your findings...

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Old 06-07-2002, 3:37 PM   #2
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Sadly, my thread on this subject seems to have died.

Are there any Toshiba SD220 owners out there able to try this? Or are you so enjoying watching DVD's on your player that you just haven't got round to trying CD's?

Someone, please try it and report back!

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Hi

Tried this on my Tosh 900 the other day. The DRC makes absolutely no difference to cd playback switched on or off either via digital or analogue output. It was the same for my Tosh 210 as well. No difference whatsoever.

My 900 lets me change the settings whilst listening to a disc so I didīnt have to stop, start etc. Just press setup and then into the relevant option.

Either What HiFi have bionic hearing or its total crap, my money is on the latter.

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Either What HiFi have bionic hearing or its total crap, my money is on the latter.
Hi Jase

Thanks for the reply. I have heard magazines have special equipment to test these sort of things, but I expect your second suggestion is more accurate.

Thanks for checking though,

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I'm still unclear on what leaving the Dynamic Range Control setting off does to the quality of DVD sound output. Not being an audiophile, what precisely (in respect of DVD sound) is "Dynamic Range Control"?

Thanks again,
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I'm still unclear on what leaving the Dynamic Range Control setting off does to the quality of DVD sound output. Not being an audiophile, what precisely (in respect of DVD sound) is "Dynamic Range Control"?

Thanks again,
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DRC limits the volume difference between the quietest sounds and the loudest sounds. For example when thereīs an explosion you get a huge increase in volume level. Switch on the DRC and you donīt. Most amps/receivers have different levels of it, OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH. each varying the degree of compression.

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Thanks for starting this thread. I brought the magazine on the strenth of the fact i might learn more about this. I also have the 220E firmware 1.4 and think it is great. It appears then that we can leave the DRC off all the time, as obviously we want to hear a lod explosion in a queit part of a movie.

(God knows what the kareoke setting is for!!!)

I am pleased that they think our DVD is the dogs whatsits!!
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... And thanks Jase for the explanation.

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