distorsion

  1. B

    Distortion problem?

    Yesterday I reviewed a rew graph I made quite some time ago (1y+) and for 'fun' checked the distortion graph of the sweeps. I noticed there was quite a large bump at the right speaker in a particular region (1.6 - 1.7 Khz). Since these sweeps were taken so long ago and in the far field (3.5...
  2. scherbakov_al

    Sampling problem around multiple frequencies

    I tried an experiment. I generated a sinusoidal signal, the frequency of which ranged smoothly from 11999Hz to 12001Hz over 300 seconds. The sampling rate was 48000Hz. The bit depth is 32. I did this inside the Izotope program. I also did the same by connecting the balanced output of my S.M.S.L...
  3. hwlr

    Pertinence of very good electronics at very low listening levels

    Hello, I've realized that at very low listening level (let's say 50 dB, it's under 50 dBA in my case), distorsion will actually be in negative dB and thus absolutely inaudible for a lot of electronics, not just very good products. Even accounting for "big" peaks at 70 dB this is still the case...
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