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thank you, that really added a lot to the discussion.

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Let me give you a simple example..

You decide to play a song and hit the play button and 100 milliseconds later sound comes out of your speakers. There is 100 mS of latency.

You do it again but this time you wait a second before you hit play after you decide. You now have 1.1 seconds of latency after your decision.

So it will sound different with a different amount of latency?

Of course not. Like I said, if reducing it makes it sound different then something else is going on. The delay (the latency) can't possibly make it sound different.

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