anza808 wrote:New to the world of RME with the purchase of my Fireface 802 FS. Intrigued by this thread.
For a more layperson, can you help me understand the differences in the sound of these filters? Is it very noticeable or just for golden ears?
You surely will need a good and trained ear.
Using various D/A filters offers sonically subtle and delicate differences, which are likely discernible only to those with very keen ears, using high-quality equipment, ideally in an acoustically optimized environment.
The utilization of D/A filters is only possible in products where the built-in digital-to-analog converters (DACs) support D/A filtering. Each type of D/A filter has distinct characteristics. The standard filters address typical requirements, such as low latency and a nearly linear frequency response. Therefore, recording interfaces typically incorporate converters with fixed D/A filters.
Now, in certain products (e.g., UFX II and UFX III), by chance, converters are integrated that support different D/A filters. This isn't the case for every recording interface.
Consequently, the desire arose to perhaps make the D/A filters switchable, specifically for the purpose of pure monitoring or music listening.
For the standard operation of a recording interface, however, it would be advisable to use the standard filter, as low latency and a linear frequency response initially constitute the foundation—elements that anyone might require in recording, mixing, and mastering situations.
The question now is whether RME intends to overhaul its products for "potentially questionable" benefits (regarding the normal use case of a recording interface) , given that, in most cases, utilizing the standard filter with a linear frequency response would likely be more suitable for working with the recording interface.
One could argue that someone who needs all these features should consider acquiring the ADI-2*. However, not everyone can afford to do so, making it quite considerate and friendly of RME to make it switchable in the already relatively expensive flagship interfaces. This would be appealing to those who don't have the funds to purchase the ADI-2 DAC/Pro solely for monitoring purposes.
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