Sound comparison with a powerbook G4...

I listened to a mp3 on quicktime on my macbook of 2006 (thrue a mbox for those who knows..) and i noticed the sound was badder than my powerbook g4 of 2001 ?....
Is it me or do you have guys an educated explanation ? 

lol sorry for my english. i mean more bad actually...
ofc im talking about the sound thrue external speaker btw...

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