In Reply to: RE: About phase droops posted by Tre' on December 24, 2010 at 16:57:46:
Hi,
> Let's make sure the phase and FR is flat where we easily
> can (circuits) and work on the harder parts (speakers and
> transformers etc)?
That sounds, please forgive me the reference, exactly like:
"You blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel."
Honestly.
If Phase at high frequencies is such a concern, why not first fix it where the problems are gross and then worry about where they are subtle and not the other way around?
Or, to take refuge to the phraseology of the good book again, why argue about the straw of a few degree of phaseshift one way or the other in a high impedance SE Amp driver, when you ignore the rafter of huge phase shifts in Speakers, Microphones and others?
And why not remove that rafter first, after which you may be in a better position to tell your brother "But what about that 20 degrees phaseshift in your driver circuit?".
Happy holidays, a good new year and great tunes to all wishes
T
Thor
At 20 bits, you are on the verge of dynamic range covering fly-farts-at-20-feet to intolerable pain. Really, what more could we need?
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- RE: About phase droops - Thorsten 12/24/1020:52:46 12/24/10 (3)
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