The distortions cannot possibly make the sound crystal clear. By default (50%), Crystalizer amplifies the signal so that the two 60 Hz -5 dB and 7000 Hz -17 dB sines (it's a standard SMPTE-IMD test signal) cause about 1% of distortions (IMD+Noise). The results were compared with the reference 16-bit and 24-bit WAV files, generated by the test application without any playback.Īs we can see, Crystalizer does not expand DR of the 16 bit signal, it even reduces it. I have played 16-bit and 24-bit WAV files on X-Fi and then recorded them via S/PDIF on the professional LynxTwo-B sound interface in 24 bit mode when Crystalizer was ON and OFF. I made some advanced experimenting in RMAA 5.5. ![]() ![]() Click to expand.For those who lazy to follow the link and read the whole story, below are the most interesting parts:Ĭreative's advertisement says that Crystalizer expands dynamic range of 16 bit records to 24 bit.
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