Subject: | 3. Re: 192kHz audio interface E-MU Tracker Pre |
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From: | "Raimund Specht" animalsounds |
Date: | Thu Aug 6, 2009 12:37 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Rob, Yep, it seems to me that the E-MU people just looked up the noise specifications of the op-amps (NJM 2068) that they use in their design and declared that value in their own product specifications. However, there are additional design details besides the op-amps that influence the overall noise performance of an audio product. Regards, Raimund Rob wrote: > Thanks for doing that so quickly! We'll just add one more "gotcha" > experience to the elusive quest. Shows the importance of independent > testing. Sony's stock goes back up (as we await reports). Rob D. |
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