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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Cleveland ohio
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I was reading the list issue of Audio Express, and became interested in the nos dac artical.
The author implemented a filter to block the 44kh sampling frequency using a transformer rather than an rlc network. The author believed that the rlc filter causes reflections (thats how filters work) and these reflections smear the signal. The transformer would make a superior filter. Is this correct? |
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