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SportTrac Discussion
Audio Systems
New Head Unit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gary Hart" data-source="post: 866276" data-attributes="member: 57525"><p>Bass is always gonna be "warmer" on Analog compared to digital since the "graph" of the lazy bass frequency waves at each sampling rate point (44,000 times a second or more) will visually be quite blocky (Think connect-the-dots) in appearance when compared the the actual wave it was recording. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Highs on the other hand will tend to be reproduced as well or better on digital... Because there is hardly any "visual" difference between these two "graphs".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary Hart, post: 866276, member: 57525"] Bass is always gonna be "warmer" on Analog compared to digital since the "graph" of the lazy bass frequency waves at each sampling rate point (44,000 times a second or more) will visually be quite blocky (Think connect-the-dots) in appearance when compared the the actual wave it was recording. Highs on the other hand will tend to be reproduced as well or better on digital... Because there is hardly any "visual" difference between these two "graphs". [/QUOTE]
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