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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: France
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Offset can increase, or decrease...depending how it was ? or the level ? Or the one after the other ? Distortion can increase slightly, or decrease, depending how the parts mismatch ? Of course, the thermal inertia is slow enough for any servo can correct this DC (because your signal is a symmetrical signal with a DC equal to half its peak to peak value) before it become important, while the power units are thermally coupled with the radiator ? But the main question i ask to myself is: What kind of instrument would produce such a signal ? Even Kick drums, with its first attack always in the same sens is globally near symmetrical, main dis-symmetry on half a period... I noticed that kick drums can sound a little different, switching their phase, but i believe it is due to loudspeakers, as i never noticed impact on other instruments.playing in the same time. Did i miss something ? |
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Animated emoticons are nice, Christmas night. |
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It may not take very much asymmetry in waveforms to cause increase in distortion.... for some circuit topologies. Assume 1k-10K source Z for worst case. Also, for worse case, assume C/L gain is on the low side. Thx - RNM Last edited by RNMarsh; 29th October 2012 at 02:07 AM. |
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Fiber-Optic microphones: If you shine a light on a vibrating diaphram and pick up the reflected light via a f.o. to a detector.... you pretty much dont have to worry about noise, amps and Z and cable pick up of hum emi/rfi et al. Why arent more using them and developing them further for more recording appl? Why, why, why? -RNM
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I will believe you only if you have tried to make such f.o.microphone. Otherwise, speculation means nil.
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