So i dont really know if this is a problem or not. My thinking is since i upgraded the whole home theater system - Denon 800watt receiver, 4 Definitive Technology Pro Monitor 800 satellite speakers & center, Klipsch Sub-12 subwoofer is that im now noticing how compressed Amazon Music App on smart TV really is, and is not a problem per say? Before i had a Pioneer receiver hooked up via the headphone jack from the TV with a converter/splitter to RCA audio input on receiver. I had basically a 3.1 system with a 5.1 KLH satellite speaker system layout, 2X Left, 2X right, center, and subwoofer. This worked for many years, but over time, i started noticing that the highs were not so bright, and voices never sounded great, with alot of boom from the subwoofer... So i had to take the next logical step..
After i upgraded everything minus the super thick monster wires - I have the TV connected to receiver via Digital Optical Audio Toslink Cable, and a real 5.1 system layout now, i have noticed Instruments in music, and dialogue in movies i've never heard before. Movies via the Apps on smart TV all sound fantastic, Netflix, Hulu, Prime video and ditto on the cable box but i also use Amazon Music HD app, and some songs really sound like XM- very compressed, lacking bass, and brightness, while others sound studio quality with everything blending so perfectly. While ive never noticed this before with the old set up, its now very noticeable - to me at least. Its kinda like one of those things once you hear it, you can never un hear it lol.. Is there any settings on the app, or TV/receiver i can enable to up the quality of all songs on the Amazon music app? All software is updated to latest, even the receiver... Or is this just the way it is right now now streaming Amazon music?
Thanks!
After i upgraded everything minus the super thick monster wires - I have the TV connected to receiver via Digital Optical Audio Toslink Cable, and a real 5.1 system layout now, i have noticed Instruments in music, and dialogue in movies i've never heard before. Movies via the Apps on smart TV all sound fantastic, Netflix, Hulu, Prime video and ditto on the cable box but i also use Amazon Music HD app, and some songs really sound like XM- very compressed, lacking bass, and brightness, while others sound studio quality with everything blending so perfectly. While ive never noticed this before with the old set up, its now very noticeable - to me at least. Its kinda like one of those things once you hear it, you can never un hear it lol.. Is there any settings on the app, or TV/receiver i can enable to up the quality of all songs on the Amazon music app? All software is updated to latest, even the receiver... Or is this just the way it is right now now streaming Amazon music?
Thanks!
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