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Part of the venerable tradition of noise music.
Eyeballing it, let's say 90dB of noise and distortion-free operation.
Part of the venerable tradition of noise music.
Eyeballing it, let's say 90dB of noise and distortion-free operation.
The collab albums with Boris are great.Thanks for reminding me of Merzbow. I remember listening to a lot of noise bands and power electronics stuff back during the days of My Humps--now that latter track is some NOISE!
Never ever thought people would be discussing the reproducibility of that music!!
So at the worst part of the hump the bad stuff is still -116 down?
I agree but maybe @pozz can link the reviews when they are for the same product, precisely for the reasons you mention.
To this end ASR developing standardized methods for review measurements that are to be published here would be of great benefit to.
There's a bit to sort out so we maximise the value and respect the effort you are putting in.
Again @WolfX-700 ,I have huge admiration for the selfless, open and egoless way you have conducted yourself here and thank you for the great work you doing.
Just don't get more likes than Amirm , else I will have to listen to all the crying behind the scenes. He's already jealous of your wolf's , clearly they would eat the pink panthers for breakfast.
Did you happen to try if the remote can switch between line outputs (so only RCA or XLR is active, so no bridged mode)?Sorry, forgot to mention that there is a remote.
I did not use the remote but it is customary for both outputs to be active at once.Did you happen to try if the remote can switch between line outputs (so only RCA or XLR is active, so no bridged mode)?
But if the 7kHz is at 90dB SPL then the 60Hz tone is at 104dB SPL, right?
I have also noticed that, but for just DAC...frankly, with so many desktop setups with additional headamp and powered speakers (studio monitors almost exclusively have controls at back) that should be an option - I have just recently noticed Topping is handling this nicely, D70, DX7 Pro and it seems D90 also has this - three modes - RCA only, XLR only, RCA+XLR.I did not use the remote but it is customary for both outputs to be active at once.
It's worth clicking on the reviews link from time to time, to catch up on what you missed. The reviews from anyone should get promoted the front page.I hope Wolf can get his own forum, or sub section. I missed a few of his reviews because they get buried in the already convoluted forum naming scheme as is.
That sounds like a very interesting test, I'm struggling to get my head around exactly how likely the hump is to be audible, so anything that visualises it sounds good to me.That's why I would suggest to have a look at multitone at much lower levels than tested now. In that case the signal/garbage ratio could well be smaller in a certain range.