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A tale of Noise
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<blockquote data-quote="Murray" data-source="post: 1172600" data-attributes="member: 3345"><p>It's crazy, I suppose the chip design has been around so long, it's so well understood, the dies copied so many times, that even dodgy sounding brands can get it right. I still detect some noise, but only when I place my ear about 4cm from the tweeter. It's definitely fit for purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murray, post: 1172600, member: 3345"] It's crazy, I suppose the chip design has been around so long, it's so well understood, the dies copied so many times, that even dodgy sounding brands can get it right. I still detect some noise, but only when I place my ear about 4cm from the tweeter. It's definitely fit for purpose. [/QUOTE]
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