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inverted phases on iaudio x5
Llorean:
At the beginning of the thread he noted it was inverted, which was confirmed. The question is "why is inversion a reason to change things." He has not answered that. I've admitted openly I'm ignorant on the subject. Surely if it's a valid reason there should be some explanation you can provide or link me to.
Edit: Removed the suggestion they are the same person. I've received evidence to the contrary that, while not conclusive, at least leaves the issue in question as much as it can be so they should be treated as individuals.
petur:
z-man: do create a bug tracker entry for it, maybe somebody might agree with you and invert the signals.
Did you check if the original firmware inverts them (playback and recording)?
z-man:
--- Quote from: petur on July 22, 2008, 06:04:54 PM ---z-man: do create a bug tracker entry for it, maybe somebody might agree with you and invert the signals.
Did you check if the original firmware inverts them (playback and recording)?
--- End quote ---
Thanks for leading back to the constructive path. I'll do so. And yes, I got the same results with the original firmware. Actually, it seems to be a hardware, not a software problem.
saratoga:
Its generally not accepted that polarity has any impact on audio quality whatsoever, so I'm not sure a bug report really makes sense. It appears to just an artifact of how the ADC works, and I don't see any reason to prefer one polarity over the other.
Zardoz:
is signal inversion a manifestation of or a cause/consequence of the problems of crosstalk, inherent in loudspeaker rendering?
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