Total Harmonic Distortion
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Total Harmonic Distortion
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The following test measured the total harmonic distortion, or THD. It is a study of the audio fidelity of the card - the harmonics that appear on the card when one sends a single but strong sinusoidal sound wave (-3 dB) to the card. The result is more or less average, but acceptable, at about 0.07% on both channels.
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