Assuming frequency response is flat and everything else is fine.That said, if SINAD is, say, 100, you’re not going to be hearing any issues.
Also if the N part is a -100dB (AM modulated) sine wave at 1khz you might hear a issue if you listening with 120dB peak level
Exactly!There’s a great and understandable desire for some sort of unidimensional metric for ranking components. Unfortunately, that metric doesn’t exist,
Sadly many user here think so... why?
So do i.I’d appreciate a constructive answer.
If I’m wrong show me, thanks
Why would you mix dB and %?
I also would also appreciate if you do your homework and don't expect to be spoon fed....
Lots of basics you don't seam to know have been answered many times before in this forum.
Well. The answer is it depends.This isn’t helpful. I’m looking for a scientific answer, because I’m on a scientific website. If there isn’t one then there should be IMO.
it looks like your looking for this:
"This isn’t helpful. I’m looking for a scientific answer, because I’m on a scientific website."
Do your homework, learn the lingo, come back ask a "scientific" question.
Why?statement it sounds like everything that is done here goes out the window.
Now your going from mixing dB and % to not labeling it at all?! "I’m on a scientific website...."can a trained listener say in his mid-20s, hear the difference between .1 THD and .0005 THD?
With the right signal an the right type of distortion. Yes.