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RE: Meridian Stereo - Rootsboy - 23-01-2012 11:15am

i find it really depends on the production of the music you are listening to. i listen to a lot of electronic music where the limits are tweaked for club use and it does sound generally very good on the system. you may find rock needs the lows to be pushed a bit more to add some depth. modern production does seem a bit more fuller


RE: Meridian Stereo - Claud - 23-01-2012 10:32pm

I find the Meridian sound focuses the sound to appear it is coming from in front of you as in a live performance, the other settings do not give the same ambiance or clear positioning of the "stage" IMO. I will stick with Meridian setting for now.


RE: Meridian Stereo - alfa 147 - 11-02-2012 07:12pm

Because i don't find necessary to open a new thread, i will insert my question here: On standard meridian sistem - 380w - it is possible to play .flac audio files? Everywhere in audio specs nothing is said about this type of files, but for me is important to know that in advance, because i have many flac audio files stored on my pc.


RE: Meridian Stereo - PhilSkill - 11-02-2012 07:58pm

(11-02-2012 07:12pm)alfa 147 Wrote:  Because i don't find necessary to open a new thread, i will insert my question here: On standard meridian sistem - 380w - it is possible to play .flac audio files? Everywhere in audio specs nothing is said about this type of files, but for me is important to know that in advance, because i have many flac audio files stored on my pc.

I'm pretty sure the answer is no, but haven't actually tried, so may just copy some onto my hard drive and see, i've been using 320kbps WMA.


RE: Meridian Stereo - PhilSkill - 13-02-2012 09:32pm

(11-02-2012 07:58pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  I'm pretty sure the answer is no, but haven't actually tried, so may just copy some onto my hard drive and see, i've been using 320kbps WMA.

Yep tried it today, flac does not get recognized, it says no Audio tracks in the directory with flac files.


Re: Meridian Stereo - alfa 147 - 14-02-2012 09:53am

Thanks, i will convert my flac files then!

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RE: Meridian Stereo - mcrodgers5 - 14-02-2012 03:52pm

No need to use files at any compression - hard drive storage is cheap as chips. Pick up a cheap drive and copy over and convert your FLAC files. When ripping never rip to anything less than uncompressed .WAV or .AIFF files (the Apple equivalent) - that's the format used in professional studios. You can't get the info back once you've burnt the file to disk or downloaded at a low bit rate.