Vault sound quality

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  • Sam R.

    The VAULT will perform a bit-perfect replication of the content on your CD, and BluOS does not downsample. More information can be found here: https://support1.bluesound.com/hc/en-us/articles/204430203-Why-does-the-Vault-take-so-long-to-RIP-my-CDs-

    Further to Seppi's point - there are many factors at play here that need to be considered. Your VAULT will have a 'neutral' sounding DAC as it aims to provide music as original as possible. Your CD player may have a 'warmer' DAC signature which is more to your taste. Knowing more about your hardware setup would be crucial. 

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  • Nick Grainger

    I have exactly the same issue as hifiguy above. I ripped lots of CDs to the Vault2i recording carefully in FLAC format but when I play them back from the Vault the quality of the sound is very dull compared to streaming from Spotify and Tidal, playing through the same system. The Vault is hard wired into my home network and to a wifi sender. I'm using 2 Pulse Flex speakers and a sub-woofer which are all connected to the same wifi network. Spotify and Tidal sound great, CDs ripped to the Vault and then played are as I say just dull, little top end or base. No comparison to the quality of Spotify or TIdal. I used to think it was my ears, but now it's quite obvious to me. I just avoid using the Vault because the quality is so disappointing. A few others have mentioned this, but others seem happy. Can I improve my set up somehow? Any advice much appreciated.

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  • Dave Dennis

    I had the exact same issue when I purchased my Vault 2i about a year ago.  I ripped a few hundred CDs.  For me it wasn't that it was "poor" sound quality, it was just kind of muted.  Somebody told me to rip them again as WAV files.  The thought of that was almost unbearable, but i tried a few.  It was night and day difference between the FLAC and WAV files.  I have no idea why, as it shouldn't be any noticeable difference.  It was was like the difference between a flawless audio file and low res MP3.  I was worried about burning through my internal drive space.  I have over 15K songs all ripped into WAV and the highest MP3 resolution files (for easy transport to SD cards), and I've only used a little over 600 gig of the 2 TB drive.  A big job, but totally worth it.  Just try it with any of your favorite albums.  You'll see an IMMEDIATE improvement!

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  • Nick Grainger

    Many thanks for the suggestion Dave. That's very encouraging to hear. Thank you. I will definitely try that and let you know how I get on,

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  • Dave Dennis

    I was very skeptical, but it worked perfectly.  I bought a new McIntosh CD player with 4 Quad DACs at the end of last year.  Crazy i know in the 2020's.  With the WAV files, it's almost impossible to tell the Vault and CD player apart.  Worth the extra effort

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  • Krzysztof Supel

    I am experiencing the same audio quality issues with FLAC files created by the Bluesound Vault 2i. Converting these files to WAV format has not improved the playback quality, nor does it address the underlying issue with the FLAC files themselves.

    I would appreciate recommendations from the Bluesound technical team on how to improve the sound quality of FLAC files generated by the Vault 2i. A primary reason for purchasing this unit was to achieve seamless playback across all source material.

    At present, playlists that combine internal library content (Vault FLAC files) with external streaming services do not provide a seamless or consistent listening experience. There is a noticeable reduction in fidelity when transitioning between locally stored files and streamed sources.

    Both the internal library and streaming services are playing CD-quality, lossless audio through the same playback system, yet the discrepancy persists. This issue is also clearly evident when using the Bluesound POWERNODE N330.

    Based on these observations, it appears there may be an issue with the FLAC encoding or processing within the Vault 2i. I would appreciate your guidance on this matter.

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