Introduction | Signal-to-noise ratio | Distortion | Frequency response

Signal-to-noise ratio

Not surprisingly, the Creative Zen Vision:M came out on top of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) heap. Basically, the higher the SNR, the less background hiss you'll perceive. The Creative Zen Vision:M has a rated SNR as high as 98dB, one of the most impressive figures we've seen or heard. Samsung's YP-Z5 and Cowon's iAudio X5 performed admirably, though humans will hardly notice the difference between the top nine players. We thought the more intriguing results were the relatively low SNRs of the Cowon iAudio U3 and the iRiver U10, both considered good-sounding players. Notice that the Apple iPod family has a relatively high SNR -- interesting because Apple doesn't publish iPod SNRs and because many users dog the iPod for its poor audio quality.

Signal-to-noise ratio (longer bars are better)
Measured in dB  
Cowon iAudio X5
83.2 
Sony PSP
83 
SanDisk Sansa c150
82.1 
iRiver T10
71.6 
Cowon iAudio U3
69.5 
iRiver U10
68.5 


Note: Products in this test are for comparative purposes only and are not all necessarily available in the Australian market.

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Jason
03/09/2006 05:30 AM

Thanks for the very informative test. Hope to see some of the highly regarded and popular players included in the future such as, Inovix IMP604, Orb A3188, Sum Vision M18, iDisgo Lite, Elio M310 etc.

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Neale
13/09/2006 12:58 PM

Essential data missing .. were the subjective tests carried out using the 'as-supplied' earbuds, or a standard pair?

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