Popular Post PeterSt Posted February 4, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted February 4, 2019 5 minutes ago, pkane2001 said: If there is some distortion well above audible frequencies and it doesn't get reflected in the audible range, why should I care? Because it may or even will after all ? Take HF IMD as an example ... So we should care about the bandwidth of the whole system, and that anticipating HF "source" behavior in the first place. For example, have your reconstruction not the best and reproduce that with a high bandwidth system and you're cooked. And so I think that this test may not even work out the same for everyone. It depends on where it is played. asdf1000 and Miska 2 Lush^3-e Lush^2 Blaxius^2.5 Ethernet^3 HDMI^2 XLR^2 XXHighEnd (developer) Phasure NOS1 24/768 Async USB DAC (manufacturer) Phasure Mach III Audio PC with Linear PSU (manufacturer) Orelino & Orelo MKII Speakers (designer/supplier) Link to comment
PeterSt Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 3 minutes ago, PeterSt said: Take HF IMD as an example ... I meant HF signals that imply in-band IMD. asdf1000 1 Lush^3-e Lush^2 Blaxius^2.5 Ethernet^3 HDMI^2 XLR^2 XXHighEnd (developer) Phasure NOS1 24/768 Async USB DAC (manufacturer) Phasure Mach III Audio PC with Linear PSU (manufacturer) Orelino & Orelo MKII Speakers (designer/supplier) Link to comment
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