some years ago, my soundcard started to distort whenever the bass played.
i turned down the main volume and it worked without distortion for a while.. but after a year or so the distortion got worse.
i looked up some idea of electrical problem online and they said the power filter capacitor is known to fail.
so i had a bigger capacitor and put it in.
it helped the distortion some, so i left it in.
well here is what i've learned..
if the software volume is up 100% it will distort
(software volume from an online music player or audio software player volume)
if i turn the software volume down and turn up the volume on the soundcard, it doesn't distort.. i can turn the volume up to 0.0 on the mixer or up to 12.0 on the mixer and it still doesnt distort.
i used rightmark audio analyzer with a loopback connection and turned the soundcard volume up all the way and the distortion numbers match the specifications.
apparently there's two different volume tables..
one for the software (that distorts when it is turned up all the way)
one for the amplification of whatever audio data is there. (soundcard mixer)
i'm wondering what electronics people could say about it.
(i was using foobar and SIR impulse response convolver inside of foobar when it happened)
i turned down the main volume and it worked without distortion for a while.. but after a year or so the distortion got worse.
i looked up some idea of electrical problem online and they said the power filter capacitor is known to fail.
so i had a bigger capacitor and put it in.
it helped the distortion some, so i left it in.
well here is what i've learned..
if the software volume is up 100% it will distort
(software volume from an online music player or audio software player volume)
if i turn the software volume down and turn up the volume on the soundcard, it doesn't distort.. i can turn the volume up to 0.0 on the mixer or up to 12.0 on the mixer and it still doesnt distort.
i used rightmark audio analyzer with a loopback connection and turned the soundcard volume up all the way and the distortion numbers match the specifications.
apparently there's two different volume tables..
one for the software (that distorts when it is turned up all the way)
one for the amplification of whatever audio data is there. (soundcard mixer)
i'm wondering what electronics people could say about it.
(i was using foobar and SIR impulse response convolver inside of foobar when it happened)