Built-In Audio vs USB DAC / Audio Interface - Is there really a difference? (ft. MSI PRO Z690-A)

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • In this video I check out the audio quality of the built-in audio of a few PCs and compare it to several audio interfaces.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:40 Hardware Overview
    01:45 Line Out Performance
    05:47 Headphone Out Performance
    13:26 Front vs Rear Output
    14:00 Conclusion
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  • @JulianKrause
    @JulianKrause  Před 2 lety +98

    Correction: The dynamic range of the main out of the Babyface PRO FS is actually 125.5 dB(A) as shown in its review. The graph will be adjusted in future videos.
    A few were interested in the audio codecs, here you go:
    - MSI PRO Z690-A: Realtek ALC897
    - ASRock Z370 Taichi: Realtek ALC1220
    - ASRock P67 Pro3: Realtek ALC892

    • @dare2liv_nlove
      @dare2liv_nlove Před 2 lety +4

      Thankyou kindly! Don't have to look them up myself now. Interestingly the audio quality does seem to correlate with codec versions.

    • @mandalorian8922
      @mandalorian8922 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the work Julian.
      Can you do tests to Apollo twin x, mk 2, mk 1 and Apollo solo? It would be really an interesting video.
      I would like to ask you for advice about buying an audio interface. After watching your videos and analyzing your legendary table, I realized that motu m2 / m4 is the top one, not counting RME babyface pro fs, Motu ultralite-mk5, although this is also quite debatable.
      In general, I want to take an audio interface for recording, editing vocals, mixing tracks, etc. Which audio interface would you recommend and take for personal use and why? I generally liked Motu m2 (m4), Volt 276 (476), Arturia minifuse 1 (2).
      But recently discovered the world of apollo. So I’m thinking whether it’s worth it to overpay so much and take apollo solo. I would like to see your tests and comparisons. In general, something like this.

    • @axefromrussia
      @axefromrussia Před 2 lety +1

      Your list of devices lacks such a popular model as the Yamaha AG03.

    • @btsr2553
      @btsr2553 Před 2 lety +1

      @@axefromrussia I love my Yamaha AG06

    • @CompatibilityMadness
      @CompatibilityMadness Před 2 lety +2

      Awesome test (nobody else bothers to actually test MBs audio at this point, which is sad :().
      Isn't DSP used less important than DAC/ADC chip they actually use (or are they using build-in ones) ?
      You could try to source EVGA's Nu Audio, ASUS's Essence STX (II), AIM SC808 or Creative ZxR PCIe sound card(s), to have better chance of getting output levels on par with other devices you tested.
      I bet at least some people would like to know what is the difference between internal high quality sound card vs. external DAC or audio interface.

  • @picksalot1
    @picksalot1 Před 2 lety +34

    If audio quality in our devices and equipment was as clear and precise as your videos, we'd never have anything to complain about. Excellent work as usual. 👍😎

  • @pandawithanorange
    @pandawithanorange Před 2 lety +87

    The biggest benefit I've noticed to having an audio interface is really just the ability to connect xlr mics and instrument line in. If you don't need those features onboard audio with good speakers or headphones is probably just fine.

    • @vivago727
      @vivago727 Před 2 lety +4

      That's why I got my interface. for xlr mic and 250ohm headphones. Was satisfied with mb audio quality for years.

    • @giu0014
      @giu0014 Před 2 lety

      @@vivago727 what did you get?

    • @igg5589
      @igg5589 Před 2 lety +3

      Well, in video is explained about output impedance and influence to headphones. So besides dedicated device, which will be better quality without induced MB inner noises you also get separate audio controls (physical!) for headphones and monitors separately.

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 Před 2 lety +1

      You can get passive boxes that can convert microphone and instruments to line-level, you don't strictly need an interface.

    • @Magnulus76
      @Magnulus76 Před 2 lety +2

      @@igg5589 Output impedance on modern motherboards is usually fairly low. My motherboard has only 2 ohm output impedance for speakers/headphone, which is fine for driving most headphones you can buy.

  • @ConcernedPublic
    @ConcernedPublic Před 2 lety +11

    Thanks for an useful and educational video here, Julian, excellent job, as usual. Would you also consider measuring/evaluating something more in between of an audio interface and built-in DAC to devices such as the DAC dongles (e.g. Apple Lightning headphone adapter, USB-C to RCA audio cables, AudioQuest DragonFly series, ...)? I can hear subtle differences between them but not sure how they compare to other means of getting audio out of devices.

  • @KosmatyWilczek
    @KosmatyWilczek Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you, this topic was on my mind for a past few weeks. Happy to see your opinion 😄

  • @zacrl1230
    @zacrl1230 Před 2 lety +1

    SOOO much information. Thank you!
    I could never had made it through all the testing and recording.

  • @mojophonic
    @mojophonic Před 2 lety +11

    My problems with ob audio has always been around the unbalanced outputs and the ground loop. Great video as usual!

  • @enriquekahn9405
    @enriquekahn9405 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video as usual. This answered a whole lot of questions I had about PC audio.

  • @Morphy_Music501
    @Morphy_Music501 Před 2 lety

    Hey, really enjoy your approach with all your reviews! It is very informative and entertaining, Keep it up. One thing I would really enjoy to see is if you ever found a way to take your analytical approach to measuring Audio Interfaces and finding a way to do so with speakers and / or headphones. I get that may tough but it would be so helpful!

  • @doctor9228
    @doctor9228 Před 2 lety +17

    I moved to external usb audio interface several years ago because tired of noise and interferences on bulit-in audio. USB as digital interface solves this issue completely. Also it enables to connect both headphones and dynamics and switch between them with physical switch what is very convenient and usable all time.

    • @HanCurunyr
      @HanCurunyr Před 2 lety +2

      @@ArdgalAlkeides Optical Cables falls into the same category as USB, it's digital, and free of noise that the PC components generate in the analog signal the goes to the P2 port.

  • @suhben
    @suhben Před rokem +2

    I've had a Wave XLR interface for some time now and have been in the market for some new headphones after my old low impedance ones broke. I have been contemplating going with higher impedance options but didn't know what impedance headphones that the Wave XLR could drive. The massive table you provided which included the Wave XLR was very helpful!

  • @lambda7652
    @lambda7652 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this Review! No matter how it turns out it is super interesting to see how they perform to get some idea what die "baselines" is.

  • @PM-yz8fx
    @PM-yz8fx Před 2 lety +1

    Julian, absolutely excellent and scientific content as usual, something that is very rarely seen on youtube, you are a reference point. Any chance to check any of the Arturia Audiofuse "professional" series? You really measured it all apart from these two popular ones.

  • @EDXVA
    @EDXVA Před 2 lety +6

    Great vid!! I always wished for somebody to cover this topic.
    I would recommend to check some higher end Gigabyte(AORUS branded) motherboards- they frequently use good audio codecs.
    Eagerly awaiting the headphone amp and DAC tests!

    • @hunterjg777
      @hunterjg777 Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah it's strange he didn't even check, mention, or compare it to a mid-range one, like Asus' ALC4080 which measures fantastically.

  • @hermesserranoaudio
    @hermesserranoaudio Před 2 lety

    Absolutely great!. Thanks for your valuable analysis.

  • @zaash_sa
    @zaash_sa Před 2 lety +2

    Great video keep delivering on great content🌍

  • @hamzasaber120
    @hamzasaber120 Před 2 lety

    just here to say thank's for all that work !! I don't think people realize how much work went into that video

  • @SamuelMattern
    @SamuelMattern Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! It would be great to have test/measurements on top level audio interfaces, like UAD Apollo!

  • @LeftyGBX
    @LeftyGBX Před 2 lety

    Interesting - a very thought provoking video! I look forward to your DAC / headphone amp reviews. I'd be interested in seeing a review of the Benchmark DAC 3 HGC (if you can get hold of one)

    • @little-endian5957
      @little-endian5957 Před rokem

      Wouldn't mind to see such an "unagitated" review of a Benchmark DAC model here either, but I guess such products are out of scope for Julian price-wise and also returns-wise.
      The outcome would most probably be that for sure, it is a pristine piece of engineering, measuring top notch, but virtually none of those improvements - may it be the advertised jitter surpression or the mostly immunity against intersample peaks - will be audible and we all wouldn't stand a blind comparison between a Benchmark DAC1/2/3 against a cheap-ass 100 dollar DAC+HPA combo, depending on the headphone I guess not even with some on-board sound output which shows how saturated the whole digital audio game has become.

  • @dare2liv_nlove
    @dare2liv_nlove Před 2 lety +15

    Liked & commented EVEN BEFORE watching! Julian Krause vids are always special occasions to look forwards to! :D
    (P.S. Extra points for providing system build info, as a PC enthusiast myself, but I would have liked if you also listed the audio chips used in these motherboards, most probably Realtek & such.)

  • @ajinkyadeshmukh1436
    @ajinkyadeshmukh1436 Před rokem

    This is the only channel for detailed review of Audio Gear, especially Audio Interface. I would love to hear reviews of DAC, Loudspeakers, Headphones.

  • @ianlee6416
    @ianlee6416 Před 2 lety +4

    Great work! Im not surprised with the findings. The only reason i got an audio interface in the first place was laptop audio jack output. I used to have a budget HP laptop, the sound is audibly different compared to line out of Presonus USB 96(not the greatest, i know). As i went in further into audio, getting a SHP9500, the audio will crackle when connected to the laptop audio jack especially on highly compressed, closed to clipping songs, no such problem connected to Dac/amp. But not all laptops have problems, AFAIK the 2016 MacBook was definitely a class above other laptops of its time in audio jack output and also price

  • @dormin600
    @dormin600 Před měsícem

    amazing content I learned so much

  • @StanleyCarlduPont
    @StanleyCarlduPont Před 2 lety

    Another great, practical review. 👍
    Please consider reviewing the Behringer Flow 8.

  • @stefanb6470
    @stefanb6470 Před 2 lety +9

    Great video, Julian!
    I would also be very interested in a comparison between audio interfaces with good headphone outputs (motu m2, audient Id14 mkII) and dedicated DAC /amps in a similar price range (fiio k5 pro ess, iFi zen etc). I would like to see how these compare when using mid-fi headphones (senn hd6** serios, akg k712 pro etc) maybe even high end ones.
    Thank you and congrats for all your videos and tests!

    • @ghst822
      @ghst822 Před rokem

      hey i have a DT1990 Pro and a Zen Dac V2. I tested the headphones on my Asus Strix X570 Mainboard and i think it sounds better on my Mainboard (Clearer Sound). Could be personal prefference. It also gets louder on the Mainboard.

    • @stefanb6470
      @stefanb6470 Před rokem +1

      @@ghst822 hey! Thank you for taking the time to comment. That's an unexpected impression. I have a motu m2 and an x570s tomahawk max (it's a pretty good mobo as well, although the strix may have better audio maybe) and akg k712 pro, and the motu sounds much clearer and with less distortion than the motherboard. I haven't checked which is louder, since both are plenty loud for me.
      Still curious about how the motu m2 headphone output compares to a dedicated dac/amp such as the fiio k5 pro ess or similar.

  • @hisnameisrentoo
    @hisnameisrentoo Před 2 lety +1

    Great point with the interference on on-board audio. There have been stories in my voice over group that have complained about maddening inexplicable buzzing when not using their external audio device.

  • @sadsismint
    @sadsismint Před 2 lety +23

    I was using sound cards for years back in the day because I believed that a sound card would give better sound as well as better performance (offload from CPU).
    The sound was indeed WAY better. But these days I don't bother with one in favour of onboard sound because for me, they've don't crackle/breakup anymore and work fine for basic gaming, videos and music.

    • @jamegumb7298
      @jamegumb7298 Před 2 lety +4

      Keyword: basic. If you want more than the bare minimum you will need something better. And I think not an internal soundcard but external dac.
      I was never too worried about performance, but about interference, noise level and dynamics. And even today those are way better using in my case an AVR-1513 so far. A bit clunky though but you get what you pay for.

    • @sadsismint
      @sadsismint Před 2 lety +2

      @@jamegumb7298 I've had none of those problems with any onboard sound since I dropped sound cards.
      It really depends on the board, I usually get decent quality/brand boards.

    • @jamegumb7298
      @jamegumb7298 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sadsismint Supermicro is not that bad.
      I have never had a soundcard put out actually dynamic sound. Just not working for me. I do have 4 PA speakers I built myself which thrive on a dynamic sound and very low noise floor, any onboard sound falls through.

    • @xMaverickFPS
      @xMaverickFPS Před 2 lety

      @@jamegumb7298 DAC's and USB interfaces deal with latency. an internal PCI soundcard or PCI interface would be the best option for quality and latency

    • @jamegumb7298
      @jamegumb7298 Před 2 lety +1

      @@xMaverickFPS The latency is 12ms for me on Win10, Ryzen 5600 and usb 2.0 full speed, usb 2.0 hi-speed should be even lower. Might be a thing to look out for when doing audio production, but not so much for playback.
      Any internal soundcard that does not have good chips can induce higher latency than that, so if you want low latency, watch which driver and soundcard you take, go shop at audio shops. For me not really an issue, as long as it stays below 16.6ms.

  • @diktor_ilyakhaiko
    @diktor_ilyakhaiko Před 2 lety

    Danke! Das Thema war für mich schon seit langem interessant!

  • @uumlau
    @uumlau Před rokem

    Thank you for listing the RME Babyface Pro FS. I had purchased one a couple years ago to do the reverse: convert analog to digital so I could have a clean recording without PC hiss/noise. I hadn't made the connection in my mind that it was capable of the reverse, taking digital sound and converting it to analog. All I needed to do was download the PC drivers for it. You just saved me a few hundred dollars!

  • @joelhodoborgas
    @joelhodoborgas Před 2 lety

    Finally a video about audio, i love you!!!

  • @ianharper6015
    @ianharper6015 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for a really helpful video.

  • @wenhuisoo4208
    @wenhuisoo4208 Před rokem +1

    Hello Julian, thanks for your scientific measurements. I find them interesting as well as helpful.
    Would the internal headphone amp on a laptop perform similarly to the PCs you tested here?
    Thanks.

  • @Simon_Hawkshaw
    @Simon_Hawkshaw Před 2 lety

    I look forward to your DAC and amplifier videos to help make choices of these devices less of a minefield. Thank you as always for your professional and indepth testing and result reporting.

  • @glyph_official
    @glyph_official Před 2 lety +2

    Super interesting! Would you consider doing a similar test on Thunderbolt docks with their own built-in audio interface, like the CalDigit TS4 (i.e. the CMedia CM6533) or the Kensington SD5700T (not sure about the audio chip in this one)? I'm really curious in particular about whether the isolation from noise is better (because it's "outside the PC" and therefore isolated from the graphics card and CPU) or worse (because it's next to all that other I/O hardware like USB and DisplayPort).

  • @crysikosden
    @crysikosden Před 2 lety +2

    Your vids have been very help full. thank you!!!
    Please take a look at the Creative EA-9 soundcard.
    I think that there will be same conclusion to be drawn from a product like this.

  • @mitesh_naik
    @mitesh_naik Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for making this video, I cant thank you enough. 👍

  • @davidj7516
    @davidj7516 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your time. A bit over my head, but I got the main idea. :)

  • @DataScienceDIY
    @DataScienceDIY Před 2 lety +5

    One thing that wasn’t discussed was susceptibility to electronic interference. I have had more than one MB that would make terrible audio when near an active cell phone for instance, and this was with shielded coax cables going to the headset.

  • @beatsbycolorblind2
    @beatsbycolorblind2 Před rokem

    thanks , just what i was looking for

  • @Johnscompany
    @Johnscompany Před 2 lety

    really thanks for these video. i really was been asking me the same for a couple time. i would love to see a video about the same aspect but on the microphone in, and if there are a really great difference on the adc from the motherboard and a external soundcard?

  • @tulsatrash
    @tulsatrash Před 2 lety

    Cool.
    Thank you for making this. This explains some behavior I've been seeing.

  • @Justathought81
    @Justathought81 Před rokem

    Great video thanks

  • @mandalorian8922
    @mandalorian8922 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the work Julian.
    Can you do tests to Apollo twin x, mk 2, mk 1 and Apollo solo? It would be really an interesting video.
    I would like to ask you for advice about buying an audio interface. After watching your videos and analyzing your legendary table, I realized that motu m2 / m4 is the top one, not counting RME babyface pro fs, Motu ultralite-mk5, although this is also quite debatable.
    In general, I want to take an audio interface for recording, editing vocals, mixing tracks, etc. Which audio interface would you recommend and take for personal use and why? I generally liked Motu m2 (m4), Volt 276 (476), Arturia minifuse 1 (2).
    But recently discovered the world of apollo. So I’m thinking whether it’s worth it to overpay so much and take apollo solo. I would like to see your tests and comparisons. In general, something like this.

  • @drewmorg.
    @drewmorg. Před rokem

    First time I've ever seen my UMC22 measured. And it is such a great thing to see!

  • @dansaghin1
    @dansaghin1 Před 2 lety

    Great video, please make a video about the best dac/headphone amp/mic input compact devices for gaming but also desktop devices for beginner audiophiles like Schiit Hel2 or Schiit Fulla 3

  • @JustinCrediblename
    @JustinCrediblename Před 2 lety

    fantastic work. thank you.

  • @newlycreated555
    @newlycreated555 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Julian, could you review Mixer Interfaces such as Mackie Onyx 12, Tascam Model 12, Presonus 12 ARC? No one ever talks about how well the convertors, preamps and latency of such products perform, yet they seem to pack so much value compared to regular interfaces which may only offer less I/Os at the same price. Love your channel, keep up the great work!

  • @edmrussia
    @edmrussia Před 2 lety

    You read my mind, Julian!
    Thank you :3

  • @geralbrod
    @geralbrod Před 2 lety +1

    Excelent!! Thanks!!

  • @sinom
    @sinom Před 2 lety +1

    There were some PCs I didn't really notice much of a difference when switching between the internal MoBo DAC to an external one.
    However, on my ThinkPad laptop the difference between using the built in jack or an external DAC is huge

  • @deafno
    @deafno Před 8 měsíci +2

    Conclusions are spot on. I was running sensitive M-Audio low distortion headphones for a long time. No noise and plenty of power to drive them at earlobe resonating levels. In my case, extra audio device would have been waste for just listening. I only changed this setup because using small closed headphones for many many hours per day is not good for your ears' health (sweaty, warm, cramped).

  • @wywywywywywywy
    @wywywywywywywy Před 2 lety +6

    Very nice. Julian can you test laptops (including Macbooks) as well please? Also I can't wait to see the comparison with entry level Hifi DACs, like those from JDS Labs, Schiit, Topping, etc

    • @_BangDroid_
      @_BangDroid_ Před 2 lety

      Do Macbooks still have headphone jacks? :p

    • @wywywywywywywy
      @wywywywywywywy Před 2 lety +1

      @@_BangDroid_ The Pros do, with auto-detect voltage output

    • @dfcx1
      @dfcx1 Před 2 lety

      @@wywywywywywywy Non-pros do as well and they're at least subjectively rather good.

  • @ismaelyu5
    @ismaelyu5 Před 2 lety

    Really interesting video. I would like to know if you have a website with those results as there is none in the description.
    Also do you have a video on how you test, and if not, plz make one.

  • @RedSpark_
    @RedSpark_ Před 2 lety +2

    Super interesting thanks for sharing! I wonder if you would be interested in doing similar video with a couple of smart phones, I often run my HD600s off my old moto G4 and while I haven't done a proper AB test, I don't feel like there are any significant differences jumping out at me when compared to my interface. The output level is also not an issue, I usually run them at below half volume, despite the fact they are 300 ohm headphones.

  • @cheerlin
    @cheerlin Před rokem

    Thanks for covering the laptop audio out. Is it possible to do a investigation on audio input for recording?

  • @taylorsharp5928
    @taylorsharp5928 Před 2 lety +8

    Great content! Interesting to see how far integrated audio has come! If they could improve the headphone output, mobo audio would be totally acceptable.

  • @clintony3000
    @clintony3000 Před 2 lety

    Totally agree with this. I like my home theater audio set up more properly, but for my PC I opted for the EPOS Sennheiser DAC for its 3d audio space processing. It's really good, but for music and movies, it doesn't hold a candle to proper DACs for sure.

  • @gabrielecarbone8235
    @gabrielecarbone8235 Před 2 lety

    The very competent motherboard choiche clearly shows your experience in more than one subject.

  • @ledoynier3694
    @ledoynier3694 Před 2 lety +4

    For me the "crazy night and day" difference was definitely noise to start with.
    raising the volume was always a constant woosh of white noise.
    But the biggest benefit of course comes from using studio monitors instead of PC speakers or gaming headsets.
    Also everyone notices the sound clarity when talking over a good static mic instead of USB mics that tend to still have that old landline phone distorsion because crap capsules.
    Having mic gain, and main volume controls is also super handy ofc :)
    Now, thinking back about the sound blaster days, yea, the motheboard audio is just stellar ^^

    • @Pitt0212
      @Pitt0212 Před 2 měsíci

      what about the rode nt usb?
      its absolutely great for a usb mic
      why does it sound so good?

  • @Den_KDA
    @Den_KDA Před 2 lety +1

    That is what I've said all the time to my friends! Thank you!

  • @mikereilly6747
    @mikereilly6747 Před 2 lety +9

    My approach is to just connect my audio reciever to my PC via SPDIF. The signal is digital so the motherboard can cheap out on DACs to their heart's content and not bother me.

    • @Riggy931
      @Riggy931 Před rokem

      How do you connect your PC to your receiver via SPDIF? Do you have a separate PCI board or do you still use an external DAC? I haven’t seen SPDIF in most PCs.

    • @HeribertMuermann
      @HeribertMuermann Před 4 dny

      @@Riggy931 If not you can use HDMI, too, to connect your PC to a receiver.

  • @andynonimuss6298
    @andynonimuss6298 Před 2 lety +2

    Some Gigabyte and ASUS motherboards are using ESS Sabers. I have the ROG Rampage VI Extreme Encore motherboard and it has a ESS SABRE9018Q2C DAC. The specs says it has audio clarity capable of -115dB THD and 121dB DNR. Also the audio jacks are color illuminated! It's the first time I've seen that and it's a clever touch.

  • @stephenchow5161
    @stephenchow5161 Před 2 lety

    thanks for this

  • @hallongview6171
    @hallongview6171 Před 2 lety +1

    I swear, I can fall asleep to you speaking about anything, and that's a compliment.

  • @ErickT_MX
    @ErickT_MX Před 2 lety +2

    My suggestion for future video... What makes a Mastering DAC a Mastering DAC?? The output gain?? The Freq response?? Having the fact a lot of the interfaces you review has almost linear response what's the difference vs pricey mastering DACs (lavry, benchmark, HEDD, Prism, Dangerous etc..)? It's ok to master with any of the interfaces you suggest? Thanks!

  • @theoldironqueen8224
    @theoldironqueen8224 Před 2 lety

    Depending on the Mainboard they have separate DACs for the front Audio, my X570 Aorus Master for example has an ESS SABRE9118 for the front Audio so that you can use high impedance headphones

  • @lucianoluggren
    @lucianoluggren Před 11 měsíci

    Good video, I started recording in the late 90s using a Peavey console and connecting it to the stereo line input (obviously unbalanced) of a creative soundblaster sound card on a Pentium II, when some motherboards still did not have built-in audio. Low noise and acceptable quality, much better than recording on a cassette , ha. Nowadays with such cheap and good adc/dac chips it should be almost impossible for any sound card (built-in or not) to sound bad. Greetings from Argentina.

  • @null2089
    @null2089 Před 7 měsíci +1

    GUYS PLEASE READ THIS
    It is not the motherboard, it is the drivers, when I build my pc, I did not install any audio drivers from my motherboards website but later I realized the audio quality was bad, I was hearing harsh treble frequencies, which caused ear fatigue, so researched alot, and then I just tried my headphones on my phone, they sounded way different, and then I installed drivers, sound got better

  • @raf7127
    @raf7127 Před 2 měsíci

    very good video, thank you! Sound Blaster X5 is decent (considering the cost) especially with 4.4mm balanced output

  • @nikkopt
    @nikkopt Před 2 lety +1

    Some mobos have built in headphone amps that can drive 600ohm headphones but it's usually a feature that has to be turned on using the proprietary software (usually realtek audio manager)

  • @fpcawolff
    @fpcawolff Před rokem

    Julian, did you set the realtek control panel for "headphones" when testing them? In my PC, setting it to heapdhones make it more powerful than setting as "front speakers". This could also change the output impedance.

  • @iavrum3614
    @iavrum3614 Před 2 lety

    Dear Julian! Would you be so kind to do a review about Tascam 208i interface? I think that's an interesting one about its prize!
    Thank you for your work!

  • @JC-fj7oo
    @JC-fj7oo Před 2 lety +2

    I would love to see this tested with some portable devices. Ipad, laptop, cell phone... Could be cool to test things like if bluetooth degrades the sound.

  • @georgevoulgarakis8894
    @georgevoulgarakis8894 Před 2 lety

    Hey Julian. I would like to see next how external recorders, such as the Zoom H1n, Tascam etc. compare to audio interfaces as well. (Headphone out, DR etc) What do you think ?

  • @psycofdo
    @psycofdo Před rokem

    Julian, what's your recommended interface for recording and producing at home using beyerdynamics 250ohm? still motu M2?

  • @Wergiftfresch
    @Wergiftfresch Před 2 lety +2

    I'd be curious about NwAvGuy's "Objective2" DAC & Headphone amp combo.
    Also, I believe desktop is quite different from laptops, I've never had (much of an) issue with my desktop outputs, but my laptop's dual mic/headphone 3.5mm just plain sucks (and it's not been a cheap laptop!). Dunno if it just doesn't have the juice or if the signal is bad, but it's no joy and I instantly grab an external DAC when using it for anything audio.

  • @mikemines2931
    @mikemines2931 Před 2 lety

    Of all my Dacs I tend to use my Asus Essence soundcard with its software the most. Superb and even allows matching to any of my four headphones.

  • @heighRick
    @heighRick Před rokem

    Julian ...get out of here, there was only one response line on at least a couple of those charts ..what are you playing at ;p
    Thanks so much for all your content, it's super helpful!

  • @selectthedead
    @selectthedead Před 2 lety +1

    I use a x370 Taichi optically connected to a Marantz HD DAC +Hifiman Amandas. Love the combo

  • @vergaerd
    @vergaerd Před 2 lety

    I had to get a DAC solution a few years back because there was a lot of electrical interference from my PC using analogue lines. Going digital got rid of the constant click and pop noises. I ended up importing a ARC DAC AMP by Mayflower Electronics. Costed a fair bit, but it comes with a 10 year warranty (iirc) and now I can use headphones with audible results and 10 x the comfort.

  • @trascendents
    @trascendents Před rokem

    Hi Julian, could you please review the onboard audio codec ALC4080 found on a MSI z690 tomahawk motherboard? thanks

  • @yourforeignlocal
    @yourforeignlocal Před 2 lety +1

    Measurements match my experiences (started my audio journey with a few IEMs and my laptop/phone 10 years ago; tried various other sources and driver types including speakers since then). I never owned a desktop pc, but for laptops and mobile phones sound quality used to be almost guaranteed to be bad. In recent years this has shifted to become acceptable, and in some cases (like the LG Quad phones), positively pleasing. There are still slight variations across audio quality in every device model though. Personally, for more serious listening I have owned many DAC/Amp combos, stacks and standalone units since 9 years ago; some comparable with regular native laptop/mobile phone quality and others around the LG Quad standard (although I have tried better at the audio shop I worked part-time at and also at meets like CanJam). Using a Motu M2 now as I type this, really happy with the quality and functionality to price ratio it offers :)

    • @Soundaholic92
      @Soundaholic92 Před 2 lety +1

      I hope my LG G8 never dies. I don't know what phone I'd switch to to use my IEM with since so few manufacturers even make phones with 3.5mm jacks anymore let alone one with a decent DAC/amp

  • @EVERON.
    @EVERON. Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi, do you know what would be better to use on a soundbar through hdmi, realtek alc4080 codec vs nvidia high definition audio. Would help me a lot a little explanation thanks for content. (motherboard-msi MAG z790 WIFI, gpu-4080, soundbar-sonos beam gen 1 with no extra speakers or subwoffer)

  • @MatttAt
    @MatttAt Před rokem

    I'm eager to see if I can pick up any discernable differences between using my Raptgo iem's into my laptop vs the Audient ID14 mkii. At least with the audio interface I can hear myself talking through my mic when gaming with the audio pass through.

  • @nevs_key
    @nevs_key Před 9 měsíci

    it was interesting, but it would also be interesting to know how good the Line-input of motherboards if you connect a microphone preamp to it. Is it possible to get a good audio interface this way?. Once upon a time, I connected my cassette player to the line input of the motherboard for digitize a song, and it was quite high quality

  • @senior_ranger
    @senior_ranger Před 2 lety

    Interesting. Thanks.

  • @owlmostdead9492
    @owlmostdead9492 Před 2 lety +1

    Is there any way you could test the Behringer XR18? It's getting old but is probably still the best bang for buck audio interface/mixer you can get under 2000 Euro. The GoXLR doesn't even compare remotely.

  • @leocontreras2188
    @leocontreras2188 Před rokem

    I am on the verge of buying new headphones but don't have enough budget for an amp right now, thankfully I have a good motherboard, but I was unsure as if I my audio codec was good enough.
    You took time an tested all this audio codecs when literally no one did that, I really love you man, now I'll just buy my headphones and wait for my amp without feeling uncomfortable, thanks!

  • @F3udF1st
    @F3udF1st Před 2 lety

    Me and a colleague discussed this exact thing at work today. Scary how the algorithm knows your every thought.

  • @FromWitchSide
    @FromWitchSide Před 2 lety

    I have MSI Z690-A too and I ran into issue with low output, it was way lower compared to what I was used to with my X-Fi XtremeMusic PCI card or old integrated sound I used in the past like SoundStorm (MCP-T + ALC650). I had to crank Windows volume to 100 and it was barely ok vs 54 on X-Fi even on high sensitivity 32Ohm earphones like Pi 3.14. This made me actually check if Windows 11 has build in EU volume limit as the sound felt close, if not below, my EU limited old Sandisk Sansa M250 player. Also the sound felt a bit peaky. I fixed the output with cheap Douk U3 headphone amp (1300mW at 32Ohm), tried highly recommended Apple's USB C DAC dongle, but while output was much better it had harsh treble, finally ending with old FX Audio DAC X6... which was fine (high output, no peaky sound) until I connected HD600 to it and it felt kind of boring, low bass, compressed sound, so I'm back to ALC897/892 that is onboard MSI with Douk U3. Honestly I think I will build a music listening PC from old parts with that X-Fi in it and some amp.

  • @immatureradical
    @immatureradical Před 2 lety +1

    Regarding your point that some people may prefer bloated bass from their headphone output, I think it comes down to the fact that they're used to feeiling soundwaves through their body so when headphones are set loud they feel like the an accentuated bass response is closer to a normal experience of listening to music through speakers. If you EQ your headphones by ear and then compare that with the sound from your monitors it's quite likely that you will be surprised that you've dialed more bass to the latter thinking that sounded "neutral". As for on interfaces, I'm stuck with an old E-MU here and the card lacks headphone output - but has DSP effects applicable to any stage so I can even put eq and reverb to my output signal, something that almost all modern interfaces lack and it bothers me - so for headphones I use the realtek interface from my motherboard. When I built this pc that headphones output sounded weak and progressively lacking volume towards the lower frequencies, but then a driver update came and it became louder and more or less flat. That seemed pretty weird to me.

  •  Před 2 lety

    Hey Julian, would it be possible for you to do a video focusing on the interference problems coming from a pc like you mentioned in this video? Im having some pretty bad whiny sounds when my gpu is under heavy load (higher frame rate, higher pitched noise). This happens on my yamaha hs7s which are connected to my pc via usb using a ur22 mkii. Do you think switching to an audio interface with a dedicated power source instead of having it be bus powered through usb could help? Cheers man, love your work!

    • @johnlesoudeur3653
      @johnlesoudeur3653 Před 2 lety

      For a clean USB output I use a separate dedicated PCIe card (Matrix Element H). It is powered through the PCIe bus but is set up not to power the 5v USB supply. The digital signal is sent to a Matrix SPDIF 2 which is powered by an external LPSU at 7v. The digital signal via AES connection goes to a pair of active monitors set for digital input. This gives a very clean sound with no discernible background noise at all.

  • @jmoss99
    @jmoss99 Před 10 měsíci

    Sound cards for video editing. I have the MSI PRO Z790-P with it's own sound card built in, but I am thinking not to load there video portion down. So I am going to try a Sound BlasterX AE-5 Plus board. It has Xamp Discrete Headphone Bi-amp, Up to 122dB SNR . I ill only be driving a stereo amp with it. What do you think?

  • @alexv305
    @alexv305 Před 2 lety

    Hi Julian, what audio interface do you recommend for under $300? I want something to push my sm7b. Thanks!

  • @organic10p
    @organic10p Před 2 lety

    hi, is it possible to test the apollo x4 and the antelope discrete 4? thx
    and maybe the audient sono??? :)

  • @lolilollolilol7773
    @lolilollolilol7773 Před 2 lety

    Hi, could you review the good old Roland Octa Capture interface ? It had rave reviews for its 10 years of existence.

  • @TheGevShow
    @TheGevShow Před 2 lety +2

    another option if you cant afford a usb dac is a simple USB audio adapter for like $10. i found that fixed my interference issues before i got my motu interface. also, from my experience, front panel usually has interference, most pc case manufacturers run the audio cables next to rgb power cables thus making the efforts of the motherboard manufacturer go to waste.

  • @GiltleyRage
    @GiltleyRage Před 2 lety

    I bought MOTU M2 specifically for my guitar but I use it as my main audio output for gaming, music etc and never looked back. Sound cards are getting better and have some interesting features, but if you really care about quality, switching to interface is no brainer.

  • @bmsmusician
    @bmsmusician Před 2 lety

    Any chance you will test Tascam 208i? I'm in the market for an interface with plenty of line outs for multichannel sound without breaking the bank.

  • @bigjoewarlick3709
    @bigjoewarlick3709 Před 2 lety +2

    You Re the best!!