congrats Jurgen

Shroomz~> wrote:This looks amazing! Very impressed indeed and the price is excellent!![]()
I have a couple of questions:-
- Does the omission of Z-link suggest that support for that interface is being phased out?
- Will we see a MADI interface on Scope or XITE at some point?
Hi Tim, it's very snowy! Scotland practically ground to a halt in the past week.t_tangent wrote:Hi Shroomz, long time no speak. Hows things in snowy Scotland.
What were the complaints? What's the difference between the old and new when it comes to conversion?JuergenK wrote:Hi guys,
Gary, thanks for announcing "my" A16 MK-II !!!
I hope you guys like it, I had to listen almost 10 years for complaints for the old A16 ultra, so I tried to put EVERYTHING in what I had on the wish list...if I forgot something, please not tell me
Greets,
Juergen from Ferrofish
Ah! You just answered me Gary. Ye, shame about Z-link.garyb wrote:well, i'm biased, but where the A16 Ultra was very good, the A16 Mk2 is excellent. you absolutely cannot get a better AD/DA in that price range.
Juergen has had quite a bit of experience since the Ultra and the Ultra has been sold to Bose for their test rigs over and over. the Mk2's AD/DA and noise floor have definitely been upgraded. i'm disappointed that there's no z-link, but i understand why(economics). MADI is cool, i would love it if Juergen would design a MADI adaptor for the XITE....
That's interesting Jimmy, and I wonder why using a higher sample rate would affect frequency ranges in particular sounds?XITE-1/4LIVE wrote:After heaing Solaris and also seeing the artifacts disappear on the Sine wave demo using 96k, I can say that is something I look forward to also.
Perhaps the difference isn't that noticable in the mid ranges, but the highs appear to better tuned and the lows are tighter since the waveforms have less smearing from the artifacts.
But 192k shows me that Jurgen isn't going anywhere for another few years or so.
I hope to get to NAMM so I can see the guys and see this + Solaris...
The Founding Fathers are so much fun too..
the fact is as simple as the 'Nyquist rate' dictates that (unavoidable) aliasing products fold back into the audible spectrum with a 44.1k sample rate.jksuperstar wrote:The Nyquist rate, dictating that 2x the sample rate can contain all the information of 1x frequency bandwidth, is theoretical...
...But no system can run perfectly in a theoretical state, there's noise, quantization, etc. So bumping things up to 96kHz does a more realistic job of covering 20kHz. It also means there's far more wiggle room for all the anti-aliasing calculations that goes on at so many steps, especially in oscillators and filters...
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It sounded very clean at all the samplerates you changes it to.tgstgs wrote:let me fold some art_facts vibes
I thought evan at 44.1kHz the aliasing sidebands are taken care of if the filter is built correctly. Isn't it a trade off of:astroman wrote:the fact is as simple as the 'Nyquist rate' dictates that (unavoidable) aliasing products fold back into the audible spectrum with a 44.1k sample rate.jksuperstar wrote:The Nyquist rate, dictating that 2x the sample rate can contain all the information of 1x frequency bandwidth, is theoretical...
...But no system can run perfectly in a theoretical state, there's noise, quantization, etc. So bumping things up to 96kHz does a more realistic job of covering 20kHz. It also means there's far more wiggle room for all the anti-aliasing calculations that goes on at so many steps, especially in oscillators and filters...
With 96k those artifacts are still present, but fall into ultrasound.
Additionally theyare are easily removed with a filter design that affects the signal far less than the typical 44.1k setup.
The sound doesn't gain definition by 'better' processing or more precision, but by washing it from disharmonic content (which is what aliasing products are).
Of course there's always the possibility that the analog design of the (converter) box is improved, too...
Imho the biggest problem of the latter is the economic aspect of the product - the A16mk II is a great combination of fidelity-price tag.
cheers, Tom