Anonymous
11/8/2025, 1:50:15 AM
No.2956054
>>2956036
SDRs are literally normal radios. The stuff you'd normally do with dials and buttons is just offloaded to serial control. Some stuff like mixing, synchronous detection, etc. is also offloaded to software, depending on the radio.
Modern ADCs and DSPs operate at such a high resolution that they're an order of magnitude more "responsive" than what any speaker architecture is physically capable of representing. The "problem" and why they can sound cold is usually because they're too clean. If you want analogue distortion you literally just run the audio out through some analogue hardware like a tube amp. That's it.
>>2956050
Oh absolutely. That "warmth" he's referring to is literally just distortion and noise. Digital is extremely clean. The problem is, some of that distortion is desirable for some people. I get it, but it's also a completely solved problem. Just have a proper audio setup to reintroduce the distortion if it's what you want. Simple as that.
SDRs are literally normal radios. The stuff you'd normally do with dials and buttons is just offloaded to serial control. Some stuff like mixing, synchronous detection, etc. is also offloaded to software, depending on the radio.
Modern ADCs and DSPs operate at such a high resolution that they're an order of magnitude more "responsive" than what any speaker architecture is physically capable of representing. The "problem" and why they can sound cold is usually because they're too clean. If you want analogue distortion you literally just run the audio out through some analogue hardware like a tube amp. That's it.
>>2956050
Oh absolutely. That "warmth" he's referring to is literally just distortion and noise. Digital is extremely clean. The problem is, some of that distortion is desirable for some people. I get it, but it's also a completely solved problem. Just have a proper audio setup to reintroduce the distortion if it's what you want. Simple as that.