However, my professors, from leading European universities, and their teaching assistants, had other opinions, giving me straight As on all courses related to Fourier Analysis and DSP.
Call me skeptical. No that is not right. I flat out don’t believe you are telling the truth.
Yet there is more, which came mostly from research conducted by others over past three decades. Unfortunately, too much of it is still widely dispersed in numerous peer-reviewed papers, rather than concentrated in a few engineering handbooks.
Well isn’t that convenient. Hate ta break it to ya but I learned all the theory in an applied math course. Because little of this has to do with engineering. It’s applied math.
This depends greatly on the nature of the band-limiting filter used.
That is totally irrelevant to what you replied to.
Implemented with analog circuitry, yes. But, at some point inside a class-D amp analog signal is transformed into a sequence of discrete +V and -V segments, starting and ending at analog time boundaries.
Wrong. Very wrong.
for some mysterious reasons, want to use digital formats providing higher information density.
For processing not delivery just like I said
(e.g. I own several nice 32/768 ADC/DACs),
No such thing as a 32 bit ADC or DAC. Purely a data standard ... And a marketing ploy. Maybe you will find some rounding errors in those bottom 8-9 bits.
By the way, 0.1% THD corresponds to a width of one pixel on a typical laptop display, if a graph like that is enlarged to fill the whole screen.
I am only storing that last paragraph for posterity.
Shhhh don’t tell anyone, but vinyl is terrible at <20hz and pretty awful in practice >20khz .... But I can’t hear it so I don’t care