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In the Forum: Didital Things
In the Thread: Revisiting DSP
Post Subject: I think it is all up to you.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 5/15/2014
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Yes, there is DSP in many DACs but there are different DSPs. When you delay, recalculate, stop and stat digital stream then it is perfectly fine.  The whole notion of quantization of signals and reconstructing it later on is not a big deal. For sure that are problems to do it but they are addressable in one way or another. If digital does only what it should do: process quantization particles then there is no problem with DSP. The problem begin when digital begin to run approximations, adding or removing bites, conduct extrapolations and etc. This is exactly what happens during change of volume, or namely filtration.

Some people would argue that the problems inflicted by DSP are very minor. Dealing with them I can testify that they have not so "evolved" listening culture  and mostly they do not know what they listen while they are listening. True and false in this thing exists only in context of perception. If  the sensitively of your perception. If you feel that the impact that DSP inflicts to sound is not notable to you, or notable but you do not feel bothered, then I do not see why you should not use digital filtration for instance.

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