Frequency response of iBasso DX120 Super Slow as Line Out mode
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Table of measured characteristics
Frequency response iBasso DX120 Super Slow
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Variation in frequency response in band from 100 Hz to 10 kHz, dB
-0,53, 0,34
-0,53, 0,35
Impulse response of iBasso DX120 Super Slow as Line Out mode
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Impulse Response Envelope (ETC - Energy Time Curve) of iBasso DX120 Super Slow as Line Out mode
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Step response of iBasso DX120 Super Slow as Line Out mode
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Aliasing of iBasso DX120 Super Slow as Line Out mode
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Checking for correctness of reproduction signals depth more than 16-bit of iBasso DX120 Super Slow as Line Out mode
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Waveforms of iBasso DX120 Super Slow as Line Out mode
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Spectrums of iBasso DX120 Super Slow as Line Out mode
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On-line comparison and selection services for iBasso DX120 Super Slow
Comparison of basic characteristics: Voltage, Current and Impedance
Frequency response
Impedance
Compare a changed frequency response the bundles of DX120 and headphones
Comparison of amplifiers by loudness (Volume Level)
Comparison of the power characteristics of AMPs and interaction headphones Additional headphone compatibility analytics
Comparison of the optimal range of volume control
Harmonic Distortion vs Level
Spectra
Crosstalk
Crosstalk Phase
The automatic selection of the optimal AMP models
More detailed
Measurements of iBasso DX120 Super Slow were carried out by Roman Kuznetsov on the hardware-software complex RAA.
The iBasso DX120 Super Slow test was conducted as a black box test, without regard to cost and prestige. This is the basic principle for making measurements, measurement reports and developing tests in RAA.