superbonham;688941 Wrote: 
> I was unhappy with the somewhat narrow and nasal sound of my
> squezzeboxes for a long time. Inspired by this thread I changed the
> language setting of my music server from German to English and - to my
> utter surprise - the music instantly sounded better: somehow broader,
> more open (in a very cosmopolitan way); this must have been the German
> umlauts I suspect. Still there was some harshness left, mainly in soft
> vocal music. Then the scales fell from my eyes: I was still using a
> German keyboard (how could I have been so careless?). I changed it
> immediately and was awarded with silky smooth music filling my living
> room.
> 
> The good thing about this revelation for us audiophiles is that there
> are of course endless combinations ahead of us waiting to be tried out.
> Lately I worried that we might run out of server tweaking options,
> having to simply enjoy music without being able to fiddle with OS
> settings - but now I am confident that the journey has just begun ...

Well you can fiddle for as long as you like, but the accepted dogma is
that French is the best language for smooth music reproduction,
n'est-ce pas?


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