[LAU] A new approach

david gnome at hawaii.rr.com
Sun Apr 3 02:10:32 UTC 2016


On 03/31/2016 01:22 PM, Will Godfrey wrote:
> As part of our quest for the best possible sound we are planning an enhancement
> that passes bits through a grading process (the well known 'Enharmonic Bit
> Comparator' - version 33)* thus ensuring that any bit asymmetry is removed.
> In laymans terms, this has a heater to agitate the bits, then an amplifier to
> highlight the errors, and rectifiers to remove them. Symmetrical bits produce
> significantly less quantum noise so reduce the possibility of alignment
> boundary collisions, giving a much warmer, smoother presentation.
>
> Such advanced technology has a cost of course, so to gain the greatest benefit
> from this process it is necessary for Yoshimi to now use only audiophile grade
> bits, rather than the standard ones and zeros present in ordinary programs. Bit
> quality is heavily dependent on the source so we recently did a line-by-line
> review of the code, feeding it to our Delta Orthogonal Grader.

Shoots, does this mean I need to replace my lamp cord speaker wires with 
Monster Polished Platinum Gold-Pearl Amalgam Super High Definition Audio 
cables to hear the difference? ;)

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