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#11
Yesterday I bought me a pair of Sennheisers IE8. I didn't really have burnt them in yet, but I must admit: audio quality of the N900 is great.
 

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One thing that I have noticed is that noise-canceling headphones work well on the n900 now. They worked very poorly on the n800...
 
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Maybe too many ear wax in ur ears b4?
 
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#14
Do you have an idea why noise cancelling sucked so badly on the n800 and works so much better now? Noticed that as well on my Sennheiser PXC300. Just curious.
 
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My Gmini 400 was my main player before I got the N900. I'm kind of disappointed with the general audio quality compared to the Gmini which was great. But I think this can be fixed with an EQ.
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#16
Gemini 400 and 402 are two of the best sounding (same internals) of any players and tied with Cowan's.

I have a 402- best sounding device I ever heard, so kind of unfair comparison to almost any other MP3 device

Mids and lows are OK on the N900, just needs a liiittle' on the high end, as some sound curves have shown in a reviews.

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What I really care about is details. I listen to a lot of classic rock, blues and metal and I like to hear the whole band. I like to hear the notes played by the bass guitar. The Gmini was perfect for that, The N900.. not so much.

BTW, go and try Symfonie. It's a new player with a built in 8 channel EQ although it has a 60% CPU load while running.. Sounds fantastic though. And so does Mediabox. I'm not even touching the default player since it sounds like garbage (but nothing a built in EQ for maemo can't fix)
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#18
I've been listening to a lot of different kinds of music on the N900 since I got it 2 weeks ago and I must agree -- this is one of the best portable devices I ever heard. While it doesn't live up to a proper amplifier with a clean digital input.. it doesn't have any of the background noise or clicks/pops either like most laptops do

Leaving aside the original earbuds (which sound quite muddy), I've been testing the N900 with a pair of Audio-Technica ATH-M50's which the N900 can power quite well, even though they're rated at 38ohm.

Provided with high-quality source files, I must say that the N900's playback is as clean and balanced as I had hoped for. There's absolutely no missing details in sound nor any need for an EQ, provided that your headphones themselves have a good flat frequency response.

In comparison with a 3rd gen. iPod Nano, the N900's quality is MUCH better, especially in the areas of stereo separation and clarity of sound details.
 
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Originally Posted by lnagel View Post
I've been listening to a lot of different kinds of music on the N900 since I got it 2 weeks ago and I must agree -- this is one of the best portable devices I ever heard. While it doesn't live up to a proper amplifier with a clean digital input.. it doesn't have any of the background noise or clicks/pops either like most laptops do

Leaving aside the original earbuds (which sound quite muddy), I've been testing the N900 with a pair of Audio-Technica ATH-M50's which the N900 can power quite well, even though they're rated at 38ohm.

Provided with high-quality source files, I must say that the N900's playback is as clean and balanced as I had hoped for. There's absolutely no missing details in sound nor any need for an EQ, provided that your headphones themselves have a good flat frequency response.

In comparison with a 3rd gen. iPod Nano, the N900's quality is MUCH better, especially in the areas of stereo separation and clarity of sound details.
I own a pair of M40fs I use for recording and I can say with confidence that the regular player with it's current EQ is not as good as on other devices I own. I do a lot of recording and mixing (I'm a recording guitarist) and my ears are quite sensitive to variations in frequencies.
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#20
my N900 stopped recognising my N900 headphone. I just reflashed it..

And it still not working

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