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I'm curious to know what measurement(s) should be taken on a preamp or amp that there is a direct correlation on sonics.
Only four parameters are needed to define everything that affects audio fidelity:Frequency responseDistortionNoiseTime-based errorsIn truth these are parameter categories, with several subsets each. For example, under noise is hiss, hum, and cross-talk. Under distortion there's THD, IMD, and aliasing, among others. Time-based errors encompass wow, flutter, and jitter. But these four categories tell all. The ultimate test is the null test, where the output of a preamp or other device is subtracted from its input to reveal all differences.--Ethan
Is this an industry standard or an Ethan standard?
What do you think? Look here and draw your own conclusion:www.ap.com--Ethan
I likey. I wonder how many companies use this though. Do you happen to know? Do you own one?
The beauty of the null test is it can be run in situ. So you could connect a speaker and also null the input and output signals. In fact, that's probably the best way to do it, to satisfy those who believe that a varying speaker impedance is a factor.--Ethan