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[SIZE=12pt]Autocom Super Pro Avi fidelity[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]I've owned an Autocom Super Pro Avi for about a year. Did the research here on the forum to help make my choice (this forum is an unbelievable resource). Installation went flawless and I connected up the iPod to enjoy some of my favorite music. Something just wasn't right, I tried different tracks… sounded the same, the fidelity was pretty poor. I'm probably a bit more fussy about the quality of my audio being a former recording engineer but they claim a 25 to 20 K response and state they are audiophiles, this was a major factor in my purchase. After listening to the Autocom supplied earphones I began the experiments. First high quality headphones AKG K701 and Sennhieser HD 600. this indicated there was a serious roll off in the low frequencies. I then connected my Ultimate Ears 10 pro in-earphones to isolate the ambient noise. This confirmed it, especially when A/B comparing the Autocom output with the straight iPod output. The difference was obvious even to my six year old.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]So far experiment evidence was my opinion so measurement was in order for proof and communication to the Autocom technicians.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]I just happen to have a spectrum analyzer lying around, so why not inject some pink noise and see what comes out. This is in no way a measure of over all fidelity but the frequency response is the foundation for which fidelity is built on.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]The analyzers signal generator is connected into the input of the Autocom ant the output is connected to the analyzer. Note there are no headphone or speakers in these tests it is purely the Autocoms electronic response to a known input signal. The picture below will help explain the results. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Results poor, very poor. As you can see, the resolution is set at 4db per step and the results don't look pretty. Beginning about 250hz we begin our roll off (actually when resolution is increased to 1db per step (not shown) it really begins at about 500) and in one octave (125hz) we are already 8db down. When I increase the zero, I can see a slope from 160 Hz at 16db per which means the 25hz spec Autocom uses is really in the mid -40's. I never did see a response at 25hz regardless of amplitude or resolution. WOW! Nearly 4 octaves affected or missing, it responded identical with other injected signals so something gotta be wrong. If all production models behave like this I cant imagine other owners not noticing. Oh yeah, that +4 at 16k is real irritating too.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Autocom was supplied the results and has been no help. First they accused me of setup errors then entertained me with a technician that was "looking into it". I'm not expecting much since the tech I was working with to needed to be coached on the methods of using his test equipment, and they have stopped replying to my emails.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Am I eccentric… Probably. Nevertheless, these are the facts. I just felt that the forum readers should be aware of exactly what they are spending their hard-earned money on.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]If your are considering an AVI pro and fidelity doesn't concern you, I have no other issues with AVI pro it appears to do all the other things they claim.[/SIZE]
Anyone else notice this problem with their Autocoms?
[SIZE=12pt]I've owned an Autocom Super Pro Avi for about a year. Did the research here on the forum to help make my choice (this forum is an unbelievable resource). Installation went flawless and I connected up the iPod to enjoy some of my favorite music. Something just wasn't right, I tried different tracks… sounded the same, the fidelity was pretty poor. I'm probably a bit more fussy about the quality of my audio being a former recording engineer but they claim a 25 to 20 K response and state they are audiophiles, this was a major factor in my purchase. After listening to the Autocom supplied earphones I began the experiments. First high quality headphones AKG K701 and Sennhieser HD 600. this indicated there was a serious roll off in the low frequencies. I then connected my Ultimate Ears 10 pro in-earphones to isolate the ambient noise. This confirmed it, especially when A/B comparing the Autocom output with the straight iPod output. The difference was obvious even to my six year old.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]So far experiment evidence was my opinion so measurement was in order for proof and communication to the Autocom technicians.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]I just happen to have a spectrum analyzer lying around, so why not inject some pink noise and see what comes out. This is in no way a measure of over all fidelity but the frequency response is the foundation for which fidelity is built on.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]The analyzers signal generator is connected into the input of the Autocom ant the output is connected to the analyzer. Note there are no headphone or speakers in these tests it is purely the Autocoms electronic response to a known input signal. The picture below will help explain the results. [/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Results poor, very poor. As you can see, the resolution is set at 4db per step and the results don't look pretty. Beginning about 250hz we begin our roll off (actually when resolution is increased to 1db per step (not shown) it really begins at about 500) and in one octave (125hz) we are already 8db down. When I increase the zero, I can see a slope from 160 Hz at 16db per which means the 25hz spec Autocom uses is really in the mid -40's. I never did see a response at 25hz regardless of amplitude or resolution. WOW! Nearly 4 octaves affected or missing, it responded identical with other injected signals so something gotta be wrong. If all production models behave like this I cant imagine other owners not noticing. Oh yeah, that +4 at 16k is real irritating too.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Autocom was supplied the results and has been no help. First they accused me of setup errors then entertained me with a technician that was "looking into it". I'm not expecting much since the tech I was working with to needed to be coached on the methods of using his test equipment, and they have stopped replying to my emails.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]Am I eccentric… Probably. Nevertheless, these are the facts. I just felt that the forum readers should be aware of exactly what they are spending their hard-earned money on.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=12pt]If your are considering an AVI pro and fidelity doesn't concern you, I have no other issues with AVI pro it appears to do all the other things they claim.[/SIZE]
Anyone else notice this problem with their Autocoms?
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