Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!sics.se!ifi!kjetilho From: kjetilho@ifi.uio.no (Kjetil Torgrim Homme) Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn Subject: Re: How do I kill the audio filter? Message-ID: Date: 11 Apr 91 06:03:55 GMT References: <1991Apr08.002633.14474@comp.vuw.ac.nz> <1991Apr8.135627.1492@urz.unibas.ch> <1991Apr09.003223.18447@comp.vuw.ac.nz> <1991Apr10.121851.1497@urz.unibas.ch> Sender: kjetilho@ifi.uio.no (Kjetil Torgrim Homme) Organization: University of Oslo, Norway Lines: 11 Nntp-Posting-Host: sognsvann.ifi.uio.no In-Reply-To: gaspar@urz.unibas.ch's message of 10 Apr 91 11: 18:50 GMT Originator: kjetilho@sognsvann.ifi.uio.no In article <1991Apr10.121851.1497@urz.unibas.ch> gaspar@urz.unibas.ch writes: > Yes, it is the 'raw' signal! Apparently not only the higher frequencies you'll > hear better but the noise is also reduced quite a bit! Then why is the filter there in the first place? Processor noise is what detracts most from the sound on my A3000. Is taht influenced by the filter? Just some ignorant questions from Kjetil T.