Quick guide to setting up Deadbeef audio program up on Audiophile linux on a DAC.
Audiophile linux is the ultimate natural sound OS, if you set it up properly.
It took me 3 months figuring out how to install it properly and make it work optimally with my DAC, so good luck with that!
This is a quick guide when you have reached that point, tuning the sound in so it sounds a lot more natural.
The end result should be a sligthly more authentic/natural/free/LIVE sound than the Windows sound. Windows is usually a bit more forgiving/boosted in sound. (but a lower quality warm)
I also recommend using chrome or chromium browser in audiophile linux, and then using Youtube to stream sound with. These 3 combinations together give a very authentic sound. (audiophile linux, chrome, youtube)
Some people might want to activate or deactivate hardware acceleration to improve it even more.
I recommend installing this on a ssd hard disk, and having your sound files on a mechanical hard drive, and then in the end using Jriver which is a lot better than Deadbeef.
Windows also sounds good in a very different way, but it is very audible on a good hifi system that Audiophile Linux is clearly better when set up properly.
For best results use something like a streacom cabinet with no internal psu or fans, and then use a Teradak PSU to power it up with. This creates a sound that has a lot less noise than a standard PC with fans and PSU.
I recommend using COAX on the motherboard or maybe something like a Jcat card.
If you need help with your Hi-Fi system or general advice, then send me a mail to: [email protected] (my name is Larry)
For free help, then look at my videos and comments. Then there are several 1000’s of hours put into these videos for the entire community. (circa 450 videos)
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