
Most of us have been enjoying digital audio for decades now. I likewise imagine that both such things are doable, inasmuch as (pre-/post-)ringing effects and to eliminate ringing in the audible of the audio world take great care to minimize Have access to), how audible are ringing effects? Or, rather, how COMMONĪre they? I kind of imagine that the Meitners, Lavrys, Levinsons, (which I've got to assume most of the folks posting on My question is less about MY having heard ringing than about theĪUDIBILITY of ringing - pre, post, or otherwise. Said: "Aha! Eureka! Thar be ringing!" Because - outside of maybe aīlurring during transients? - I have no idea what it sounds like. because I probably have - but I will say that I've never explicitly I won't say that I've never heard ringing Over-sampling and various filter techniques have tried to deal with it,

This has been the bane of digital playback for 30 years, and Important than the elimination of the damaging pre-ringing distortion.

Personally think that MQA has some noble goals, in terms of getting asĬlose to the original master as possible, but I think that is far less In any case, I read the following (tonight) on the Stereophile forums: If you ever do decide to get to/address it, that'd be great. Since I've been fretting over it afresh, I thought I'd just post it Wanted to ask you a question, too, but I don't know how the bleep to to I have to thank you for doing what you do. A couple weeks ago, Whackamus posed this interesting comment and question which I thought would be a good topic to discuss and explore in greater detail and with some examples/samples:
