Re: "best" card for "bitperfect" SPDIF I/O?with?external clock sync ?

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Hi Gene Heskett!

 On 2007.11.23 at 11:56:56 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote next:

> >Anyway, in analog mode, are you sure there is no option to switch off
> >bandwidth filter?
> 
> No one in their right mind would want to do that as the aliasing would drive 
> you up a wall.  The other delay distortions the filter might give are 100's 
> of times more tolerable to listen to.

Er.. I meant in 96khz mode. Or in 48khz. I understood original letter as
if the card has that bandwidth limitation on any sampling frequency, and
this is a problem. Of course at 44.1khz D->A conversion it's desired to
have something like that. Not that it matters in digital mode, since
it's up to DAC filters.

PS a bit of OT: I'm 24, and I barely hear 18khz (in headphones), unless
it's VERY loud - I can hear only up to 17500-17800 clearly at average
volume level. Is there something wrong with my ears or it should be like
this?

-- 

Vladimir

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