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<blockquote data-quote="DidUHearThat?" data-source="post: 5750174" data-attributes="member: 594758"><p>I'm not sure what your trying to show here. When set at 0 DB, the track is clean (mostly). Why did you lower the clip indicator below 0? "audibly indistinguishable" is irrelevent. The only issue is does it clip? It's not clipping our ears, it's a only a mathmatical issue inside the computer. Does it clip internally or not? No.What? What was lost? Nothing was washed out. You just moved the clip indicator. You can lower it another 10 db, it won't "loose" any more "points of music". Your just getting premature clip indication. It seems to show very good recording management that so much would change by lowering the apparenent theashold by only .5 db. It seems like they maximized there dynamic range very well. I don't understand what your trying to show here with a new fictional threashold. It has no relation to the actual threashold</p><p>Not sure who your talking to here.</p><p></p><p>My comment was that it sounds excellent, meaning much better than most, and I can hear the difference between the MP3 version and the CD version. I was hoping that you had shown us the difference in dynamic range or bandwidth between the those two. Especially on "Feeling good".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DidUHearThat?, post: 5750174, member: 594758"] I'm not sure what your trying to show here. When set at 0 DB, the track is clean (mostly). Why did you lower the clip indicator below 0? "audibly indistinguishable" is irrelevent. The only issue is does it clip? It's not clipping our ears, it's a only a mathmatical issue inside the computer. Does it clip internally or not? No.What? What was lost? Nothing was washed out. You just moved the clip indicator. You can lower it another 10 db, it won't "loose" any more "points of music". Your just getting premature clip indication. It seems to show very good recording management that so much would change by lowering the apparenent theashold by only .5 db. It seems like they maximized there dynamic range very well. I don't understand what your trying to show here with a new fictional threashold. It has no relation to the actual threashold Not sure who your talking to here. My comment was that it sounds excellent, meaning much better than most, and I can hear the difference between the MP3 version and the CD version. I was hoping that you had shown us the difference in dynamic range or bandwidth between the those two. Especially on "Feeling good". [/QUOTE]
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