foxesden wrote:
> I suspect that it is because the old ESI device which is quite old has a
> ropey USB interface.
I find it very strange that even stereo crosstalk would be affected.
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity'
Thanks for getting back.
Yes I realise the ESI is well out of date and only a basic USB
sound-card (The irony is that I used the ESI to transcribe much of my
vinyl); but I was learning how to do the settings in RightMark and
getting some dubious results with the onboard soundcard. I am not sure
foxesden wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just spent the day measuring my DAC as I thought it was losing bass.
>
> I was using rightmark, and only wanted to confirm whether the frequency
> drop I was hearing could be measured - it could. But, I was surprised at
> how bad the noise etc was. So I tried measuring
Can't read the text in your attachment, it seems to be 102 bytes in
size!
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Hi
Just spent the day measuring my DAC as I thought it was losing bass.
I was using rightmark, and only wanted to confirm whether the frequency
drop I was hearing could be measured - it could. But, I was surprised at
how bad the noise etc was. So I tried measuring my other main DAC April
Music