In Reply to: Hey fanboy, how about checking your facts before you post? posted by Christine Tham on February 3, 2007 at 12:31:01:
Hey Fangirl - see EMU specAnalog Line Outputs (2) Type: Balanced, low-noise, 3-pole low-pass differential filter
D/A converter: CS4398
Level (software selectable):
- Professional: +4dBu nominal, 20dBu max (balanced)
- Consumer: -10dBV nominal, 6dBV max (unbalanced)
Frequency Response (20Hz - 20kHz): + 0.0/-.35dB,
Dynamic Range (1kHz, A-weighted): 120dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (A-weighted): 120dB
THD+N (1kHz at -1dBFS): -105dB (.0006%)
Stereo Crosstalk (1kHz at -1dBFS): < -115dB
There is a low pass filter other than the brickwall filter. I read this in a review before I decided not to buy the 1212M.Just because you own one and seem to think that you are the only authority, there is no need to accuse people of lying.
Actually the EMU manual says it is a two-pole filter. Why don't you eat your own words and accuse EMU of lying?
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Follow Ups
- Re: Hey fanboy, how about checking your facts before you post? - fmak 04:35:00 02/04/07 (7)
- Huh? - Christine Tham 14:41:05 02/04/07 (6)
- Re: Huh?HUh?Huh - fmak 06:48:09 02/05/07 (5)
- So, you agree there is no "extra filter" then :-) (nt) - Christine Tham 14:58:46 02/05/07 (4)
- Re: So, you agree there is unncessary 3 pole active filterfrom 20k - fmak 22:13:08 02/05/07 (3)
- Once again, can you show us exactly where this "extra"/"unnecessary" filter is on the board - Christine Tham 00:30:25 02/06/07 (2)
- You should know well that the filter and order affect sound - fmak 10:17:09 02/06/07 (1)
- Since you have yet to supply any evidence, game over, thanks for playing - Christine Tham 14:38:05 02/06/07 (0)
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