Comments on: Business In Audio – Feliks Audio https://headfonics.com/business-in-audio-feliks-audio/ Independent Portable and Desktop Audio Reviews Sat, 21 Jul 2018 09:13:22 +0000 hourly 1 By: Gonarra28 https://headfonics.com/business-in-audio-feliks-audio/#comment-7794 Sat, 21 Jul 2018 09:13:22 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=26194#comment-7794 You are my saviour. Thank you a lot for everything!

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By: Michael Piskor https://headfonics.com/business-in-audio-feliks-audio/#comment-7793 Sat, 21 Jul 2018 09:06:51 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=26194#comment-7793 Linear phase = equal signal delay eveywhere (or, an attempt to as far as the product is capable)

IMO, Min.Phase affects dynamic impact and makes things sound softer on the bass end, but I’ve only ever really noticed that with extremely expensive gear.

IMO, it is nearly inaudible most of the time and the difference to the ear is very subtle. At least that is true in my experiences. Don’t worry about any of it. Toggle each and listen for a bit, if you can spot anything different, then pick the one you like. If you cant hear anything different and feel nothing really altered for you, then don’t worry about it at all.

If I am to choose, I’m going to choose anything that cites Minimum, because I subjectively enjoy very soft and forgiving sound if the product is actually capable of showcasing that when the filter for Minimum or slow roll off is actually audible when it is selected. If I cant hear anything at all different, I just disable the entire thing if that is an option. If its not an option (some DAPS and sources actually dont have a disable of those filters) then I just ignore it completely and try not to worry about it.

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By: Michael Piskor https://headfonics.com/business-in-audio-feliks-audio/#comment-7792 Sat, 21 Jul 2018 08:11:07 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=26194#comment-7792 Oh, goodness. The answer to that is immensely technical and specific, and also extremely long and detailed. I’m going to try to do the impossible and really keep it short so it doesnt get too confusing…lol…
Essentially, they are filters that affect phase shift. All audio signals are sent in waves and those filter settings adjust the signal. The filters are trying to remove artifacting and issues with the signal delay.

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By: Headfonics https://headfonics.com/business-in-audio-feliks-audio/#comment-7789 Fri, 20 Jul 2018 10:03:44 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=26194#comment-7789 Hi, will let Mike answer this as he is the one who reviewed the Shanling. Thanks

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By: Gonarra28 https://headfonics.com/business-in-audio-feliks-audio/#comment-7788 Fri, 20 Jul 2018 09:51:46 +0000 https://headfonics.com/?p=26194#comment-7788 Hello there Marcus. I have a question which is not related to this post but I would like you to answer it if you don’t mind. Sorry. Well, I bought a Shanling M0 recently. It is my first Hi-Fi device so please don’t kill me if my question is somewhat stupid. In Playback Settings, there is a setting called Filter. When you click in it, a menu appears and tells you to choose one of the options. Some of them are “Minimum Slow/Fast” or “Linear Fast/Slow”, some”Apodizing” things and “Brick Wall”. I wanted to know what are those and which one should I choose. Thank you for all and sorry if there is any mistake in the writing (Im not an english-talking country member).

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