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12. With a noise shaper we have been able to move some of the noise to a higher frequency band; however the energy will always be there. We can keep the noise below -120dBfs up to 24 kHz but then the noise will increase. At 100 kHz we have -22dBfs noise in our DSD implementation.
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Wow, I don't even think I can hear 100kHz. I guess I wouldn't make a very good mastering engineer, huh? I suppose that if the album's target audience is dogs, this could be a serious problem, though.
Anyway, If anyone could let me know how the MR1000 mic pres sound on battery power, that would be great. I'm mostly interested in this as a portable field rocorder, so that would make or break it for me.