Behavior At 24 Bits/96 KHz

By Jean-Pierre Roche, published on February 22, 2005
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: , , , , | Themes: Business Notebooks

10. Behavior At 24 Bits/96 KHz

Moving to a frequency of 96 kHz, the results improved again, especially for frequency response, which was more linear and broader. Noise was also a little lower, with the other performances at an equivalent level, since they're related to the card's intrinsic characteristics.

Frequency response (20 Hz - 20 kHz) : +0.02, -0.57 dB Weighted signal-to-noise ratio : 96.0 dB(A) Distortion : 0.0026 % Stereo separation : 85.9 dB


Frequency response : The response was near perfect, but with attenuation of the sub-bass.


Noise level : Noise was very low and still free of hiccups.


Dynamic range : An excellent result given the noise level.


Distortion : Distortion was a little higher, but still extremely low in absolute terms.


Intermodulation distortion : ID remained very low.


Stereo separation : The values and curve profile remained identical with what we got at other settings.

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