The specific measurements I have are . These are with my upgraded cable.
THD in currently at 2.0 -1.9%. Was closer to 3% with factory cord
Voltage in 125.3. This doesn't change with the PC
Scope view of the input wave shows significant mess at the peak, more clipping the leading edge than on the trailing. Its not totally obvious when doing and A/B of the waves what the difference is. What is more helpful is the difference view which shows the input wave vs the output wave. With the upgrade I see 3 peaks of correction leading and trailing. Its rough but there they are like mini waves of correction. With the factory cord this difference view is very course and haphazard. No symmetry in the difference. My takeaway is that there is clearly more noise in the waveform with the stock cord. Lots more correction required. Even with the regeneration process "correcting" the waveform I'm still able to hear the difference. In my world that is powerful.
In both cases THD out reads 0.1% I don't know if thats as low as the unit will report or its the same measured value
THD in currently at 2.0 -1.9%. Was closer to 3% with factory cord
Voltage in 125.3. This doesn't change with the PC
Scope view of the input wave shows significant mess at the peak, more clipping the leading edge than on the trailing. Its not totally obvious when doing and A/B of the waves what the difference is. What is more helpful is the difference view which shows the input wave vs the output wave. With the upgrade I see 3 peaks of correction leading and trailing. Its rough but there they are like mini waves of correction. With the factory cord this difference view is very course and haphazard. No symmetry in the difference. My takeaway is that there is clearly more noise in the waveform with the stock cord. Lots more correction required. Even with the regeneration process "correcting" the waveform I'm still able to hear the difference. In my world that is powerful.
In both cases THD out reads 0.1% I don't know if thats as low as the unit will report or its the same measured value