Maybe relevant? At about 9:20 in the video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grzoqEb2KMk&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grzoqEb2KMk&feature=youtu.be
The invention of measurements and perception
Maybe relevant? At about 9:20 in the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grzoqEb2KMk&feature=youtu.be |
Can the fullness and timbre of Jennifer Warnes voice in the recording of "Famous Blue Raincoat" be measured using test equipment. How about the fullness and tembre of the Tenor Sax on the recording? How about the fullness and timbre of Warnes’ voice on "Lights of Lousianne"? Can it be measured using test equipment? Do all power amplifiers, with basically identically the same specs all sound the same? Not to my ears.... What will the test equipment measure? Can it measure fullness and timbre? |
I'd like to move this a little more forward: @spatialking wrote: I can tell you the reason we have jitter problems, besides the fact that the basic CD clocks are not all the accurate, Clocks are much better now than they were before at the same price range. Maybe this is why DAC's got magically better? is the sample clock is encoded in the data stream. The clock is not a I think maybe this is the transmission method, not the data. I think the issue is who is in charge though. I2S and USB allow the DAC to be in charge of the clock. |