In Reply to: RE: MusicScope - Same track comparison: 24/96 AIFF, 24/192 AIFF, DSD64 posted by AbeCollins on February 14, 2015 at 10:43:36:
"The DSD64 has lots of unwanted 'noise' well into the ultrasonic range but I don't understand why the dip then rise again just past 22KHz."
Recording noise, rolled off analog accounts for the dip. Then you see the DSD noise. Eventually this gets filtered out by the DSD to PCM conversion.
Typical. Details of curve depend on converter software and settings.
Tony Lauck
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