| To: | tjednacz@ieee.org, Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com> |
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| Subject: | Re: [TenTec] Orion Speech Compressors |
| From: | Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@verizon.net> |
| Reply-to: | Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com> |
| Date: | Thu, 23 Feb 2006 18:24:35 -1000 |
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Depends how you define distortion. A typical way to define distortion is
"output that differs in any way other than a fixed gain or loss compared
to the input." If a speech processor had no distortion by this
definition, it would serve no purpose at all. In order for a speech
processor to be useful, it has to do something to the speech waveform,
and that something that it does IS distortion by some definitions of
distortion.
There is NO distortion even at higher levels of compression. That is because the algorithm used in the DSP does the compression correctly. Same in myhearing aids. The compression does not add ANY distortion. DE N6KB |
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