Behavior At 48kHz, Continued
Behavior At 48kHz, Continued
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Distortion : There is still some distortion, but as we said earlier, the level is still not high enough to be a problem.

Intermodulation : Intermodulation gains by reducing noise to 50Hz so performance is very good.

Crosstalk : Here performance is similar to 44kHz and equally satisfactory.
Regarding the action of the low/middle/high frequency correctors, it is important to remember that this depends on the software used and the way it is configured. Some programs let you modify the way a tone corrector acts on a frequency according to the type of music and the user's taste. We measured some of the responses we got from different programs to show you what to expect.
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