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In Reply to: RE: Two different questions posted by J. Phelan on September 09, 2009 at 21:39:35
"The playback artifact of pre-ringing. "
If you read and fully understand Shannon's theorem, then it will become clear that, given a correctly-bandlimited signal, a correctly-implemented playback chain will *not* pre-ring. (This can be formally proven. It can be demonstrated too, provided one can source a correctly-limited input signal.)
If there is pre-ringing upon playback, then either the ADC allowed non-insignificant aliasing to happen (i.e. wasn't down to -120dB or so at Fs/2) and/or the ringing was introduced by the ADC's own anti-aliasing filter.
But I do admit that all of this has a bit of a chicken/egg flavour.
bring back dynamic range
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