In Reply to: Re: Noise floor vs. uncorrelated noise posted by Peter Qvortrup on February 23, 2007 at 01:48:27:
"What you say does not disprove the fundamental truth in my statement, fact is that analogue media have audible and recognisible signal artifacts well below their noise floor"No, they do not.
"There are no other stimuli, for example, from someone sitting with their back to you in a restaurant, but you can still hear what they say even if it is below the ambient noise in the room."
ambient noise is not a noise floor, much in the same way that groove noise is not a noise floor, just uncorrelated noise.
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