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In Reply to: I know posted by tunenut on May 28, 2004 at 16:52:15:
will in most cased keep that noise inaudible.However playback at concert levels with peaks at 120dB and the noise can become audible during very quite parts.
Not a big problem. You're the one blowing it out of proportion by you're reaction.
I'm not on a witch hunt. You have a problem accepting this simple fact about dsd.
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...this is the noise you are hearing. All of them tend to be around -70 to -80dB/floor.
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No there is a strange grungy noise in the opening when the strings start to play. It 'envelopes' the sound from the violins. It doesn't sound like noise from the analog equipment or hall ambiance.It isn't present in the fade out.
I'm preparing a samples.
if it were proven. But you made no attempt to find out the source of whatever noise you heard. This would be a big job. It is a lot easier to blame DSD.A long time ago you made up your mind, and I think this is your exact wording, "DSD is intrinsically flawed." You have made a crusade out of searching for "facts" to support this semi-religious belief. It doesn't bother me, your bias is well established. But it is very certainly a witch hunt. Every test result you present will find flaws in DSD. Thus it has always been, thus it will ever be.
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