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Fulcrum Acoustic FA12, FA15 and FA28 (1 of 4)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Brown" data-source="post: 50915" data-attributes="member: 1310"><p>Re: Fulcrum Acoustic FA12, FA15 and FA28 (1 of 4)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>-edit- sorry to dig up an old thread!</p><p></p><p>Hi Bennett!</p><p></p><p>I'm a bit confused.</p><p></p><p>Nyquist error? 10k?</p><p></p><p>I could be misunderstanding you, but I assume DSP's, like all modern converters, are many times (at least 128x) oversampling, thus pushing the antialiasing filter and its effects way out of the hearing range... this causes most converters to be ~±.07dB from 20hz to 20k.... </p><p></p><p>The advantages of high sample rates are frequently overstated in this manner. The main benefits I see to higher sample rates in live sound gear is the unintuitive lower I/O latency.</p><p></p><p>Please fill me in if I'm missing something!</p><p></p><p>Also, what is the ballpark price on the FA12 and FA15? I know its common to say if you have to ask, its too expensive for you, but I am looking into some high end wedges and am very interested in these from Langston's excellent review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Brown, post: 50915, member: 1310"] Re: Fulcrum Acoustic FA12, FA15 and FA28 (1 of 4) -edit- sorry to dig up an old thread! Hi Bennett! I'm a bit confused. Nyquist error? 10k? I could be misunderstanding you, but I assume DSP's, like all modern converters, are many times (at least 128x) oversampling, thus pushing the antialiasing filter and its effects way out of the hearing range... this causes most converters to be ~±.07dB from 20hz to 20k.... The advantages of high sample rates are frequently overstated in this manner. The main benefits I see to higher sample rates in live sound gear is the unintuitive lower I/O latency. Please fill me in if I'm missing something! Also, what is the ballpark price on the FA12 and FA15? I know its common to say if you have to ask, its too expensive for you, but I am looking into some high end wedges and am very interested in these from Langston's excellent review. [/QUOTE]
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