asdf1000 Posted July 13, 2018 Share Posted July 13, 2018 2 hours ago, Jud said: I'll have him know I am not uniformed! Ewww. Too much information. MikeyFresh 1 Link to comment
Popular Post FredericV Posted July 13, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted July 13, 2018 15 hours ago, Galileo365 said: Two things: 1. You’re quoting me out context. I say in the article itself that I’m referring to a “pure” ladder DAC or binary-weighted resistor DAC, not an R/2R DAC, which I say in the article is an inherently compromised design. 2. Despit that, your picture is of a sine way. It just has slightly longer than usual intervals between the points on the curve. A square looks like an exact crossection of a staircase. If you understand a ladder dac, you would understand that it switches DC. This generates square waves at several amplitudes, depending on the complexity of the network. You can clearly see on the scope what happens when he removes the precision by removing bit depth. Quote it doesn’t matter to me, but you seem to be trying so hard to prove that I am wrong on almost everyhthing I write—for no practical purpose—that you must be really frightened of me. I suggest that you stop reading my blog because it’s making you so nervous and get some professional help. It's not making me nervous at all. Steven Stone was spamming a lot of FB groups with your article. As I own a ladder DAC and know how they work, and also know the lead designer of a well respected brand, all I did was point out the mistake in your review. Is this your default fallback tactic, that when someone notices a mistake in your review, you attack them as if they need medical help? @The Computer Audiophile When a member is refering to meds and professional help, such ad-hominem attack should not be on CA. He also lied about his affiliation. I would rather say the situation is opposite. MikeyFresh and MrMoM 2 Designer of the 432 EVO music server and Linux specialist Discoverer of the independent open source sox based mqa playback method with optional one cycle postringing. Link to comment
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