Matt Nolan
Well-known member
Abbey, you might just be making the hidden point I was heading towards. Nobody can hear jitter problems or distortion in any half decently designed modern converter.
Aliasing was a genuine problem, with older converters and poorly implemented ones. It shouldn't be with proper oversampling and digital filter design.
So what is the fraction of a dB amplitude difference that the best human ears can hear in a frequency response? I expect it has some sort of curve like the Fletcher-Munson thing.
Aliasing was a genuine problem, with older converters and poorly implemented ones. It shouldn't be with proper oversampling and digital filter design.
So what is the fraction of a dB amplitude difference that the best human ears can hear in a frequency response? I expect it has some sort of curve like the Fletcher-Munson thing.