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is it the lack of filters that make us like these dacs or is it the addition of gross amounts of hf images causing our pre-amps and amps to generate non-harmonic distortion!
There are many theories, and one of them suggests that just because we can see it on the scope does not mean that we can physically hear it.
Oxia, isn't aliasing and the problems you describe only present at the a/d stage?steve
Oxia, isn't aliasing and the problems you describe only present at the a/d stage?
To extend this analogy to digital audio, if you digitally sample an analog signal, is it possible to experience aliasing distortion prior to the DA stage? The answer is no. Although the cause of aliasing is undersampling at the AD stage, the effects of aliasing (distortion) is manefested only at the DA stage. Put simply, you cannot "see" aliasing distortion until you have the reconstructed analog signal and can compare it to the original source.
JR, sure there are images at the d/a, but not any of the distortions mentioned until the images hit another device that cant handle the signal.