All my Sound Cards Produce Some Form of DC Offset
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:49 am
Hi all,
I have be experimenting with Audacity 1.3.x for the last week or so and I discovered something that I did not see until I changed the the meter range from -35dB to to -145dB. I have dc offsets in almost every laptop and sound card that I have (about 5 and counting). They range from from -60dB to -40dB. One USB sound device (Vantec NBA-2OOU) I have is even worse with a DC offset of -24dB. Is this a common issue with cheap audio cards? I know that I can remove it later with "normalize" or high pass filtering but it is quite annoying. Is it time to upgrade to a better sound device? If so, what would the group's recommendations be? I would like to help some neighbors out by digitizing their analog music collections. If that works out well I was thinking of starting a small business offering digitizing services to the community but I want to make sure that I have a least some reasonable quality ADC devices.
Scott
I have be experimenting with Audacity 1.3.x for the last week or so and I discovered something that I did not see until I changed the the meter range from -35dB to to -145dB. I have dc offsets in almost every laptop and sound card that I have (about 5 and counting). They range from from -60dB to -40dB. One USB sound device (Vantec NBA-2OOU) I have is even worse with a DC offset of -24dB. Is this a common issue with cheap audio cards? I know that I can remove it later with "normalize" or high pass filtering but it is quite annoying. Is it time to upgrade to a better sound device? If so, what would the group's recommendations be? I would like to help some neighbors out by digitizing their analog music collections. If that works out well I was thinking of starting a small business offering digitizing services to the community but I want to make sure that I have a least some reasonable quality ADC devices.
Scott