In Reply to: Not true.... posted by Frank.. on May 28, 2004 at 16:39:46:
I remember, you jacked up the gain by 40 or 50 dB and you heard noise. Of course this is completely inaudible under normal use conditions.You never made any attempt to find out the source of the noise. There are dozens of places low level microvolt noise can come from.
So of course you blame it on DSD. This is not science. It is a witch hunt. And you found the witch, as usual.
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- I know - tunenut 16:52:15 05/28/04 (12)
- Normal use... - Frank.. 12:06:21 05/29/04 (3)
- Analog mic preamp - RBP 13:06:31 06/01/04 (1)
- Re: Analog mic preamp - Frank.. 14:46:34 06/03/04 (0)
- I would have no problem accepting it.. - tunenut 13:52:40 05/29/04 (0)
- this is not new behaviour ... - Christine Tham 20:39:11 05/28/04 (7)
- Are you deaf? .... - Frank 11:52:24 05/29/04 (6)
- I am comparing against personal experience. are you? - Christine Tham 16:11:09 05/29/04 (5)
- Re: I am comparing against personal experience. are you? - Frank.. 02:53:08 05/30/04 (4)
- Re: I am comparing against personal experience. are you? - Christine Tham 13:53:34 05/30/04 (0)
- Re: I am comparing against personal experience. are you? - tenor39 05:22:23 05/30/04 (2)
- The opposite may be true, also - Eric LeRouge 08:04:47 06/01/04 (0)
- Re: I am comparing against personal experience. are you? - Christine Tham 14:20:51 05/30/04 (0)