Re: Unbalanced stereo input as balanced mono input

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Hi Gunnar,

no bad feelings here. I was neither aggressive, nor sarcastic.
I worked a little bit as audio engineer and a little bit for one of the
two more known German mic companies.

>I'm currently configuring DSP-based crossovers for active speakers,
>which involves measurements of the speakers' impulse and frequency
>response.

Assumed the left and right stereo channel circuits of your integrated
audio device work different. What would happen to the mix of the cold
and hot signal? How much matters noise for those measurements?

I've got no experiences with measurments, but IMO noise might be less
critical, than an experimental input.

YMMV!

On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 13:46:41 -0700 (PDT), Bill Unruh wrote:
>Kludging stuff to cancel out design incompetence will almost always
>come back to bite you.

+1

On Mon, 24 Aug 2015 22:49:16 +0200, Gunnar Arndt wrote:
>I'm actually suprised by furor I caused...

If we would talk to each other you could notice that the voices are
relaxed.

Regards,
Ralf

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