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In Reply to: RE: How is Archimago's equipment not "up to the task"... posted by Dave_K on January 28, 2016 at 04:31:54
How about the nulling in Audio DiffMaker to below -70dB? If the differences, if any, are so far down in the mix do we really need to worry about them? I'm just thinking back to the days when we only listened to LPs with phono cartridges with at best -30dB channel separation and -30dB was, at least to my ears, essentially no output at all. Certainly I enjoyed broad stereo images at the time!
JE
"A difference which makes no difference is no difference at all." - William James
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I think you're looking at it the wrong way. In theory, MQA encoding should be transparent to the source at least to the 16-bit level, so you should not see -77 dB differences between the files.
What should we be seeing then?
JE
"A difference which makes no difference is no difference at all." - William James
Let me put it this way: What good is an encoding scheme intended for high-res audio if it's not even transparent to the 16-bit level?
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