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You will be amazed to see how bad most CD players and DACs are on the square waves, clipping and tons of distortion is the norm.Regards,Frank Van Alstine
Quote from: avahifi on 27 Jun 2009, 03:27 pmYou will be amazed to see how bad most CD players and DACs are on the square waves, clipping and tons of distortion is the norm.Regards,Frank Van AlstineReally? Yikes! Can you recommend a good DAC that doesn't perform poorly on the square wave test? I'd like to get one for my squeezebox eventually.
Quote from: Nuance on 27 Jun 2009, 06:36 pmQuote from: avahifi on 27 Jun 2009, 03:27 pmYou will be amazed to see how bad most CD players and DACs are on the square waves, clipping and tons of distortion is the norm.Regards,Frank Van AlstineReally? Yikes! Can you recommend a good DAC that doesn't perform poorly on the square wave test? I'd like to get one for my squeezebox eventually.What do you think he is going to recommend?? Here are some measurements for a stock Transporter:http://www.stereophile.com/computeraudio/207slim/index4.htmlGeorge
Nuance, all you need is a copy of my test CD and a decent dual trace scope. Play the square wave tracks on a variety of CD players and DACs and note that the problems you will see are really nasty on many units.No opinions or debate required about this after you make the tests.Regards,Frank Van Alstine
Quote from: avahifi on 28 Jun 2009, 03:11 pmNuance, all you need is a copy of my test CD and a decent dual trace scope. Play the square wave tracks on a variety of CD players and DACs and note that the problems you will see are really nasty on many units.No opinions or debate required about this after you make the tests.Regards,Frank Van AlstineTrue true. Well, I assume you engineer your DAC's so they don't have this issue, which is why I'll buy one of yours when finances permit. Speaking of which, what is the main difference between the Ultra and Insight DAC? I'll probably go with the Insight unit, but I'd at least like to know.
Now, if somebody out there who knows a lot more about computers than I do will help me, here is what I would like to do.Upload my test CD (uncompressed) up here somewhere where anyone who wants to download it and burn their own test CD from it can do that.I use a Mac computer (OS10.4) and this stuff is a bit more complex than my pay grade allows. Very clear step by step distructions are required.Regards,Frank Van Alstine
I'm still not quite following this. What does the 0 vs 90 mic setting refer to?
0 degree means the mic is pointing towards ceiling when taking measurement90 degree means the mic is pointing towards speaker.Brandon when the mic is calibrated you get a calibration file that you use instead of generic calibration file. Each mic has different freq response and when the mic is calibrated you get an offset value to the freq where the mic has a varation from the normal response.