Great reply
@TLS Guy , there are few of you who in these forums who both understand audio and are able to explain things to us amateurs.
So I can use a CD to determine the volume of my PC player. Then I should probably just leave it there and go on turning volume up and down on the rcvr. I didn't understand everything; what you say about running out of bits is to abstract for me, but I noticed the difference in sound and it is easily detectable. So this got me wondering where does this difference come from? I must say I enjoy the sound better when my winamp player is very low and I compensate that on the rcvr, because, as I said, you can detect more bass and then even if you listen at low levels the music is still 'meaty' with no extra correction. I enjoy low listening when the flat is quiet, but there's always the task of slightly boosting low frequencies when doing so.
However, I'm always drawn to what sounds accurately so I'll make the necessary changes.
Didn't know about winamp being old. I liked the smooth and simple look of it, VLC was always ugly to me, but it's not just you saying that VLC is good, so I'll give it a try and just find a nice skin for it.
So, stop me if I'm wrong
, what I gathered from everything you said PC players might be the guilty party for minute inaccuracies in sound, but it is possible that a PC player will sound more accurately at, let's say 80% or 90 or 75% of the volume and since I don't have adequate equipment to asses this I might use a CD to find the 'sweet spot'. (I might even take a couple of good sounding CD's and find the middle and just leave it there).
Thank you very much
@MrBoat and
@TLS Guy