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J
What? Wait, I just wasted all that money on my brand new Disney Harry Potter wand? It was a high dollar limited edition wand too. Crap...
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J
Thanks again for all those quality answers, I’m sure it will help more people than just me.
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J
A few comments
1. Sine wave is a very challenging signal
One character to a signal is it's Crest factor, which is the ratio between...
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J
So you can see how much distortion happens at each frequency. In order to do this, you need to play only one frequency at a time and...
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J
Thanks, that makes total sense:)
Great community
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J
Why not use "music" to "measure" distortion?
Using specific frequencies (sines) gives you a known starting point, a "pure" single...
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J
I'm not sure why dynamic range would have a lot to do with it. A test tone can be presented at the same amplitude as the high end of the...
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J
Because all waveforms can be deconstructed into individual sine waves. See Fourier Series.
You can use any waveform you like...
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J
Hi,
I’m new here
I was hearing some arguments from the subjectivists, saying that testing distortion using static tones like one or...
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