top | item 33503282 (no title) MaPi_ | 3 years ago I imagine that a bit flip in the most significant bit could cause an unpleasant pop. discuss order hn newest speedgoose|3 years ago I'm not sure a loud speaker can produce a pop so quickly. danadam|3 years ago Here are some examples to listen to:https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/61633-intel-cpus-do... load replies (1) martyvis|3 years ago A bit flip at the most significant bit is a one cycle 22.05kHz pulse - so yes you almost certainly wouldn't hear it even if the speaker could reproduce it. load replies (1)
speedgoose|3 years ago I'm not sure a loud speaker can produce a pop so quickly. danadam|3 years ago Here are some examples to listen to:https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/61633-intel-cpus-do... load replies (1) martyvis|3 years ago A bit flip at the most significant bit is a one cycle 22.05kHz pulse - so yes you almost certainly wouldn't hear it even if the speaker could reproduce it. load replies (1)
danadam|3 years ago Here are some examples to listen to:https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/61633-intel-cpus-do... load replies (1)
martyvis|3 years ago A bit flip at the most significant bit is a one cycle 22.05kHz pulse - so yes you almost certainly wouldn't hear it even if the speaker could reproduce it. load replies (1)
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