The boundary conditions for the DMP-A10's excellent performance

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  1. Tedy

    Tedy Active Member

    Warunki brzegowe doskonałej wydajności DMP-A10: pliki Tidal Master Max Flack co najmniej 24 bity (jeszcze lepsze przy 96 lub 192 kHz). Przestrzenny obraz otwiera się z absolutnie superczystym dźwiękiem. Każdy szczegół rezonuje. Teraz słyszę rzeczy, których wcześniej nie znałem. Słucham mojej biblioteki (około 3000 utworów z Tidala) i odkrywam je na nowo. Panuje absolutna równowaga tonalna. A bardzo niski bas momentami wręcz porusza. Mój zestaw testowy przez ostatnie cztery lata obejmował: Luxmana L-550AXII, Chario Aviator Cielo i regenerator prądu DirectStream Power Plant P12 (który generuje bardzo czysty prąd bez żadnych harmonicznych).

    A teraz dla innych audiofili: oto przepis na DMP-A10 „Babcię z Czerwonego Kapturka”. Ustaw następujące parametry: 1. Zastosuj filtr – minimalny szybki spadek fazy. 2. Ustaw przetwarzanie na maks. 384 kHz. 3. Konfiguracja DSP / identyczna dla kanałów R i L, wzmocnienie DSP 0,0 dB, korektor parametryczny 31,5 do 4 dB, PEAK, pozostałe częstotliwości APF, Q wszędzie 1. Pozostałe FIR, HPF liniowy. Głośność i kompresor wyłączone. 4. Ustawienia korektora graficznego, lekka korekcja słuchu / od 25 do 160 Hz / subwoofer niepotrzebny. 5. Poziom wyjściowy około -25 dB.

    I na koniec „Babcia zjadła wilka”

    PS babcia w tej bajce to EverSolo - miłego słuchania:);)

    The boundary conditions for the DMP-A10's excellent performance: Tidal Master Max Flack files at least 24 bit (even better at 96 or 192 kHz). A spatial image opens up with absolutely super-clean sound. Every detail resonates. Now I hear things I didn't know before. I listen to my library (about 3,000 tracks from Tidal) and rediscover them. There's absolute tonal balance. And the very low bass is sometimes moving. My test setup for the past four years has included: a Luxman L-550AXII, a Chario Aviator Cielo, and a DirectStream Power Plant P12 current regenerator (which produces very clean current without any harmonics). And now for other audiophiles, here's the recipe for the DMP-A10 "Grandma from Little Red Riding Hood." Set the following parameters: 1. Apply filter - minimum phase fast roll-off. 2. Set the processing to max 384 kHz. 3. Dsp config / identical for R and L channels, Dsp Gain 0.0 dB, Parametric EQ 31.5 to 4 dB, PEAK, remaining frequencies to APF, Q everywhere to 1. The remaining FIR, HPF to linear. Loudness and Compressor are off. 4. Graphic EQ settings, slight hearing correction / from 25 to 160 Hz / no subwoofer needed anymore. 5. Output level to about -25 dB.
    And finally, "Grandma ate the Wolf"

    p.s. the grandma in this fairy tale is EverSolo - enjoy listening
     
    Last edited: Nov 14, 2025
  2. Nutul

    Nutul Well-Known Member

    @Tedy
    Hmmm, what about writing in English...?
     
  3. Tedy

    Tedy Active Member

    The boundary conditions for the DMP-A10's excellent performance: Tidal Master Max Flack files at least 24 bit (even better at 96 or 192 kHz). A spatial image opens up with absolutely super-clean sound. Every detail resonates. Now I hear things I didn't know before. I listen to my library (about 3,000 tracks from Tidal) and rediscover them. There's absolute tonal balance. And the very low bass is sometimes moving. My test setup for the past four years has included: a Luxman L-550AXII, a Chario Aviator Cielo, and a DirectStream Power Plant P12 current regenerator (which produces very clean current without any harmonics). And now for other audiophiles, here's the recipe for the DMP-A10 "Grandma from Little Red Riding Hood." Set the following parameters: 1. Apply filter - minimum phase fast roll-off. 2. Set the processing to max 384 kHz. 3. Dsp config / identical for R and L channels, Dsp Gain 0.0 dB, Parametric EQ 31.5 to 4 dB, PEAK, remaining frequencies to APF, Q everywhere to 1. The remaining FIR, HPF to linear. Loudness and Compressor are off. 4. Graphic EQ settings, slight hearing correction / from 25 to 160 Hz / no subwoofer needed anymore. 5. Output level to about -25 dB.

    And finally, "Grandma ate the Wolf"

    p.s. the grandma in this fairy tale is EverSolo - enjoy listening
     
  4. Lane

    Lane New Member

    Screenshots of these setting from the EV App would be most helpful

    CHeers
    Jeff
     
  5. Tedy

    Tedy Active Member

    Unfortunately, I can't send them because my DMP-A10 control tablet only has the EverSolo app installed and doesn't have external communication for digital isolation. I've clearly described everything. Just do it and enjoy the great sound.
    Tedy
     
  6. Lane

    Lane New Member

    Thanks Tedy. I will be offline for a few weeks but when I get back I will do my best to follow your suggestions and post my own screenshots and you can validate if I got it right

    Thanks again
    Jeff
     
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  7. Tedy

    Tedy Active Member

    No problem.
    I'll give you some advice. I haven't provided exact settings, only the frequency range that users will want to choose for themselves. Everyone has some hearing impairments, even minor ones, and then there's the resonance of the listening room, so you need to choose your own equalization curve.
    Other users report that the EverSolo automatic equalization system produces a different result with each try.
    I bought this EM-01 microphone, but I probably won't change what I set myself because it sounds great.
     
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