In Reply to: RE: TESTS: Round-up of Windows and Mac Audio Players. posted by Ugly on June 15, 2013 at 08:09:45:
Hi,
I have not missed them. They show around 17 Bit resolution. You need to subtract the FFT Gain...
I do have and use RMAA (and I even have had the Emu 0404 here too) in addition to my other test gear, so I know precisely how it and it's results compare for example to an AP2.
Thor
At 20 bits, you are on the verge of dynamic range covering fly-farts-at-20-feet to intolerable pain. Really, what more could we need?
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- RE: TESTS: Round-up of Windows and Mac Audio Players. - Thorsten 09:15:48 06/15/13 (11)
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- RE: TESTS: Round-up of Windows and Mac Audio Players. - Thorsten 22:54:37 06/15/13 (9)
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- aha! I'm with you now. Thanks for explaining. nt - Ugly 22:07:46 06/16/13 (0)