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I know, but

Howdy

I know, but without a filter your signal is corrupted even worse, think of the whole beating boondoggle.

I think he's being inconsistent. If you use a filter you get back your original waveform and if you dither you can get a little more. If you don't filter you don't get back your original waveform, (perhaps it's close enough) but if you dither you get a little more and why is it presumed that the lack of fidelity in the dithering is worse than that of the rest?

-Ted

(P.S. I know that in the limit we are talking DSD where the filter is critical, but his original claim was "Without filtering in D/A, dithering would not work" which just isn't true.)


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