24-Mar-2017, 20:57
(23-Mar-2017, 21:21)Dr Tone Wrote:(23-Mar-2017, 20:34)baconbrain Wrote:(22-Mar-2017, 05:32)Dr Tone Wrote: Back to the poly-sinc-ext filter it just generally works better with my speakers. Time domain correctness seems more important than transients.
I am currently using poly-sinc-shrt-mp together with NS4 dithering while upsampling to 192/24. Seems to be a nice combination for my setup.
I haven't tried NS4 yet, just NS9 and "shaped". Tonights project. To be honest I haven't heard much difference with the noise shaping.
Gave your poly-sinc-ext with NS9 a try this evening and really liked it. Planet Dada (Flamboyant) from Yello sounds very good.
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Sean Jacobs DC-3 Custom Build LPS | Roon Core DIY Server | SOtM sNH-10G Modded Switch | Oppo UDP-205 Blu-Ray/SACD Player
T+A G 2000 R Turntable | DS Audio E1 Optical Stylus | Gordian Lab 12 Power Conditioner | Artesania Audio Rack