xnor
Headphoneus Supremus
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Heh good to see you posting here Tyll, great looking website.
To put it simple, the impulse response is just a different way to 'encode' the frequency response (magnitude and phase). The latter is far easier to interpret though (when just looking at it).
Ok, I'll be bugging you about it. This is great information, but I'm only able to interpret a small amount of it. The impulse response data was particularly surprising for some of the more costly phones.
To put it simple, the impulse response is just a different way to 'encode' the frequency response (magnitude and phase). The latter is far easier to interpret though (when just looking at it).