I have read many comments about hearing lower noise floor from your system after changing something. Can FM share what are they really referring to when they say they hear lower noise floor? To my non-technical mind, the noise floor that matters to me is the audible sound through the speakers with zero signal. Ideally, at standby with the volume control at the usual listening level there should be zero noise from the speakers. You can also use the Denons test CD to measure your system's overall noise floor.
The next biggest noise floor in our room is the natural noise that seemed to exist no matter how much we sound proof them. My rooms measurement is 34dB without the aircond. It was so quiet that you could hear your natural otoacoustic emission. The noise level went up to 38dB with the aircond and as time goes by the aircond is getting noisier and now there room is relatively noisy at 43dB. Using this level as the threshold for my system, the lowest audible sound was the decay of the piano notes, i.e. about 3 or 4 seconds until the lifting of the foot from the pedal.
Looking at most equipment's specs and provided you are free from transformers hum and RFI and EMI leaking to your speakers, how do you really hear a lower noise floor than the room itself? Unless there is a serious mismatch of gain between your source and amplifier.
Any thoughts? What is the rooms noise floor?
The next biggest noise floor in our room is the natural noise that seemed to exist no matter how much we sound proof them. My rooms measurement is 34dB without the aircond. It was so quiet that you could hear your natural otoacoustic emission. The noise level went up to 38dB with the aircond and as time goes by the aircond is getting noisier and now there room is relatively noisy at 43dB. Using this level as the threshold for my system, the lowest audible sound was the decay of the piano notes, i.e. about 3 or 4 seconds until the lifting of the foot from the pedal.
Looking at most equipment's specs and provided you are free from transformers hum and RFI and EMI leaking to your speakers, how do you really hear a lower noise floor than the room itself? Unless there is a serious mismatch of gain between your source and amplifier.
Any thoughts? What is the rooms noise floor?