interpolator)
This process delivers a perfect reconstruction of the original music signal.
It exhibits no pre- or post-echoes of any kind, and does not add
coloration or timing errors to the original signal. In sonic terms this
method offers an impressive blend of naturalness, good dynamics and
accuracy.
Frequency response and transient characteristics of the Bezier
interpolator
Normal operation up to 60 kHz and 'Wide'-Mode up to 120 kHz
The 'WIDE' setting produces the best sound quality, but only with high-
quality amplifiers which are able to process signal frequencies up to
300 kHz without generating distortion.
If you are in any doubt about the ability of your amplifier to deal with very
high signal frequencies up to 300 kHz, please check this with the
manufacturer of your equipment.
Alternatively you can set the switch to the WIDE setting, and simply listen
to the results. If you hear no interference, and if the sound image is better
than that in the NORMAL setting, leave in the WIDE mode.
Frequency bandwidth of the two settings