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Off topic,how did you post your RTA results. I tried to take a picture with my built in webcam. Suboptimal results
Does this happen when the speakers positions are reversed? Also does this happen when the speakers are farther away from room boundries?Scotty
If I looked up the right model of speaker you have it only has a single 8in. woofer on one side of the enclosure. If it is always on the outside try putting it on the inside. Like-wise if it is always on the inside try putting it on the outside.Scotty
Perhaps that is where our cases differ; there is no upsampling going on in my setup. My 16 bit music is played back in 16bit, streamed in 16bit, and my DAC uses 16bit conversion. Therefore, as far as I know, there are no extra bits of 'padding' to be lost without sacrificing musical data.
Am I missing something?
If you're using an Apple TV, then as Steve says you do have upsampling, from 44.1 to 48 kHz. I'm not sure if that's being done at the computer end or in the Apple TV itself.Assuming your DAC is the Peachtree iDecco as per your system description, it will then (again) upsample to 24/96, according to the product page: http://signalpathint.com/index.php/iDecco/idecco-digital-to-analog-converter.html "The ESS Sabre DAC’s patented jitter reduction circuit re-clocks the digital signal before passing it through a high-resolution 24/96 upsampling processor. "The specs don't say if the toslink input accepts 24/96 input but it would be surprising if it didn't. You may like to try it with one of the non-iTunes players or plugins (PM, Amarra, Fidelio, Decibel, etc...)
If you're using an Apple TV, then as Steve says you do have upsampling, from 44.1 to 48 kHz. I'm not sure if that's being done at the computer end or in the Apple TV itself.
I have the original Decco (got it refurbished for cheap), which has the Burr Brown chip, 16/44.1. So no upsampling here. Maybe I'll upgrade my DAC at some point, see if upsampling improves SQ somewhat. And allows me to use my dithered digital volume control, yay!
For "big time" rockers, realistic could easily exceed 85 dB average spls.
So if my preamp has an output impedance of <30ohms, will the bass response be theoretically alright?
Interesting - that pink noise file has some odd background noise in it.Anyway, that looks better. Does it sound bright?
This is my latest freq response curve, after using AUGraphicEQ in Pure Music to help correct the 100-200 Hz hole that I have here. Some improvement, I think:
Just curious, are trying to do a basic "freq. response test"..?Do you know how this curve is being built..? Are individual freq's being injected and then levels measured..?thanks..