Behavior At 48kHz
06:00 - Monday 23 February 2004 by Jean-Pierre Roche
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: listen, through, usb
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: listen, through, usb
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Behavior At 48kHz
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| Frequency response (20 Hz - 20 kHz) | +0.09, -2.95 dB |
| Weighted signal-to-noise ratio | 73.3 dB(A) |
| THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) | 0.029 % |
| Stereo crosstalk | 76 dB |

Frequency response : pretty much the same response as at 44kHz, i.e. very good but with attenuation at both ends of the range.

Noise level : obviously the same rather mediocre result as at 44kHz.

Dynamic range : a very good result given the noise level.

THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) : distortion is objectively low, although we'd hoped for better.

IMD (Intermodulation distortion) : similar mediocre values to 44kHz.

Stereo crosstalk : very comparable to the 44kHz result; stereo crosstalkis not a problem.
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