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Interesting phenomenon
** My colleague, Rod Elliot of ESP has come across a little publicised phenomenon regarding IM distortion. The fact is easily demonstrated that if two sine (or near sine) tones are fed into a symmetrical ( ie diode) clipper, NO sum and NO difference frequency are generated. Many other frequency products are created, but NOT the simple sum and difference ones that are so often assumed to exist. I have independently verified Rod's findings using FFT analysis and listening tests. A new article on the matter is now on the ESP site: http://sound.westhost.com/articles/intermodulation.htm The phenomenon has intriguing implications for " two tone " IM testing of audio gear and also may go a long way towards explaining why it has long been considered important to have a well balanced, push pull output stage in a valve/tube guitar amplifier. The production of strong difference tones when playing simple chords into distortion would not be liked by many musicians. .... Phil |
Interesting phenomenon
On Tue, 25 Sep 2012 16:36:32 +1000, "Phil Allison"
wrote: ** My colleague, Rod Elliot of ESP has come across a little publicised phenomenon regarding IM distortion. The fact is easily demonstrated that if two sine (or near sine) tones are fed into a symmetrical ( ie diode) clipper, NO sum and NO difference frequency are generated. Many other frequency products are created, but NOT the simple sum and difference ones that are so often assumed to exist. I have independently verified Rod's findings using FFT analysis and listening tests. A new article on the matter is now on the ESP site: http://sound.westhost.com/articles/intermodulation.htm The phenomenon has intriguing implications for " two tone " IM testing of audio gear and also may go a long way towards explaining why it has long been considered important to have a well balanced, push pull output stage in a valve/tube guitar amplifier. The production of strong difference tones when playing simple chords into distortion would not be liked by many musicians. ... Phil Sum and difference are not the tones you look for in an intermod test. If I am testing for intermod, I will inject 1000 and 1100 Hz. The intermod products are then 900 and 1200 Hz. They are present whatever kind of distortion the amplifier has. Sum and difference tones are s quasi-linear mixing (f1 x f2) product. d |
Interesting phenomenon
"Don Pearce = Lying Pig " Sum and difference are not the tones you look for in an intermod test. ** Absolute ********. IMD in audio is tested by the SMPTE/DIN method or the newer ITU-R standard. The ITU-R method tests purely for the difference frequency. http://www.rane.com/par-i.html If I am testing for intermod, I will inject 1000 and 1100 Hz. ** Nobody gives a flying **** what one puffed up, pommy **** like Don does. ..... Phil |
Interesting phenomenon
On Tue, 25 Sep 2012 17:14:57 +1000, "Phil Allison"
wrote: "Don Pearce = Lying Pig " Sum and difference are not the tones you look for in an intermod test. ** Absolute ********. IMD in audio is tested by the SMPTE/DIN method or the newer ITU-R standard. The ITU-R method tests purely for the difference frequency. http://www.rane.com/par-i.html If I am testing for intermod, I will inject 1000 and 1100 Hz. ** Nobody gives a flying **** what one puffed up, pommy **** like Don does. .... Phil Sum and difference products can be produced with no intermod whatever. The mixer circuit in any radio is an example. A good one is highly linear, has no intermod, and produces only the sum and difference frequencies - the originals are suppressed. I say again, sum and difference are not a measure of intermod performance. The clue is in the "mod" part of the name. It is a modulation process that produces sidebands spaced away from the incoming tones by the difference frequency. d |
Interesting phenomenon
On 25/09/2012 08:14, Phil Allison wrote:
"Don Pearce = Lying Pig" Sum and difference are not the tones you look for in an intermod test. ** Absolute ********. IMD in audio is tested by the SMPTE/DIN method or the newer ITU-R standard. The ITU-R method tests purely for the difference frequency. http://www.rane.com/par-i.html If I am testing for intermod, I will inject 1000 and 1100 Hz. ** Nobody gives a flying **** what one puffed up, pommy **** like Don does. .... Phil Question- What's the difference between yoghurt and Australia? There's real live culture in yoghurt. -- |
Interesting phenomenon
"Don Pearce = Lying Pig " Sum and difference are not the tones you look for in an intermod test. ** Absolute ********. IMD in audio is tested by the SMPTE/DIN method or the newer ITU-R standard. The ITU-R method tests purely for the difference frequency. http://www.rane.com/par-i.html If I am testing for intermod, I will inject 1000 and 1100 Hz. ** Nobody gives a flying **** what one puffed up, pommy **** like Don does. FOAD you stupid ****. ..... Phil |
Interesting phenomenon
On Tue, 25 Sep 2012 22:17:39 +1000, "Phil Allison"
wrote: "Don Pearce = Lying Pig " Sum and difference are not the tones you look for in an intermod test. ** Absolute ********. IMD in audio is tested by the SMPTE/DIN method or the newer ITU-R standard. The ITU-R method tests purely for the difference frequency. http://www.rane.com/par-i.html If I am testing for intermod, I will inject 1000 and 1100 Hz. ** Nobody gives a flying **** what one puffed up, pommy **** like Don does. FOAD you stupid ****. .... Phil You can go on repeating that til you are blue in the face. It is wrong. d |
Interesting phenomenon
"Don Pearce = Lying Pig " Sum and difference are not the tones you look for in an intermod test. ** Absolute ********. IMD in audio is tested by the SMPTE/DIN method or the newer ITU-R standard. The ITU-R method tests purely for the difference frequency. http://www.rane.com/par-i.html If I am testing for intermod, I will inject 1000 and 1100 Hz. ** Nobody gives a flying **** what one puffed up, pommy **** like Don does. FOAD you stupid ****. You can go on repeating that til you are blue in the face. It is wrong. ** That Don Pearce is a bull****ting, colossally pedantic **** is 100% correct. What the ASD ****ed fool imagines is right or wrong is merely another symptom his insanity. FFS - the cretinous ****wit even believes in " Cramolin" scam. .... Phil |
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