Oversampling in audio applications is a process to get a more 'curvy' waveform by generating intersamples. In the experiment from this video, a signal near 0dBFS was fed and the oversampler ‘guessed’ there was a peak over 0dBFS between two sample points. In music, the peak is a louder signal...
Not 'commercial products' but 'products received out of China'. Most of users on ASR are not in China who will only receive the batches after bug fixed (the first batch shipment started from today). The first batch in China already got fixed solution. It is only a logistics difference but not...
They will not, all Shenzhen Audio will receive the first batch of products this week where the bugs were fixed last week. The stock in China is in our own factory which is easy for us to fix.
Two levels of analog attenuators reduced loss of traditional digital volume. However, if you want a better sound, a good preamplifier will be a choice.
You are right bro, there's no 'perfect software', but we are always trying to do the best in development. Big bugs were killed before batch production.
Once new bugs noticed by users, we will keep tracking and solve it as soon as possible. All the firmware updates would be released and stored on...
You can get a better SINAD by setting volume to -2 dB on the machine's panel instead of your instrument. We integrated an analog attenuator which has better performance.
Can you describe how is the noise like? Is your system in the common listening volume(using DAC's volume or amplifier's volume)?(Or take a video?)
I have discussed with our firmware engineer. 24.5 on display is common for most Linux devices. Last update is trying to fix the noise in normal...