
antichef
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OK - my time to do this testing is somewhat rare, but I got everything back out just now. In Nuemes' thread, MSHilarious posted a test file to run through the ACMP-73 and see what happens. Tarnationsauce2 did it with some preamps, but I never did:
until now -- here's the test file bounced through Logic completely in the box (so hopefully very similar to what was originally posted):
http://www.recursor.net/testfile-no73.wav
and here it is through one of my 73s, using the *line* input - input gain about 9 o'clock (about 75% of max) and output gain maxed - no attempt at normalization or anything:
http://www.recursor.net/testfile-73.wav
I *still* haven't figured out how to do a FFT in Logic, but I'm working on it.
Hey MSH, I performed your test for the heck of it.
I did a direct patch of the converter In to Out (DAW at 0dB).
With all the preamps I did have to vary the DAW output a little bit within a couple dB of eachother. They were all around -24dB out of the converter biggest difference was the SCA A12 needing about 6dB more than the N72 and ACMP.
In all cases I used MIC input, High impedance used, input gain all the way down, output all the way up. And on the ACMP the EQ button was out.
I realized after the fact I recorded all these in 32-bit float. Hopefully you can support that format. I didn't want to downsample because I didn't want aliasing or anti-aliasing to throw off the noise floor. I did no sort of post digital gain matching (normalizing etc.), it was all done while recording. These are the raw untouched files, don't want to contaminate the test!
Using an FFT, the ACMP proved to be pretty good in these tests. Better than equal to the N72 in all cases.Noise, harmonics, 60Hz hum, frequency response, and intermodulation look good to me.
Converter
ACMP-84
SCA N72
SCA A12
until now -- here's the test file bounced through Logic completely in the box (so hopefully very similar to what was originally posted):
http://www.recursor.net/testfile-no73.wav
and here it is through one of my 73s, using the *line* input - input gain about 9 o'clock (about 75% of max) and output gain maxed - no attempt at normalization or anything:
http://www.recursor.net/testfile-73.wav
I *still* haven't figured out how to do a FFT in Logic, but I'm working on it.