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Listen to analog and digital reampings and guess, what hides behind X - tube or model? There are 7 tasks in the song. Complete the test (click a circle with "i" in the top right corner), leave comments, share this video! During the test you may listen to any piece of the song any times you want. = Videoanswer will be published soon, when statistically significent quantity of tests are complited! = P. S. Answers for self-checking (convert this binary and hexadecimal ASCII codes to letters): 1001101, 0x4D, 1010100, 0x54, 1001101, 0x54, 1001101 Q: Doesn't Youtube compress audio so much, that difference becomes neglectable? A: No.Thought Youtube really compresses the stream, for 480p video quality it uses AAC 192 kbit/s audio codec. Such quality is suffisient to hear at least tonal difference of samples without backing track. Q: If backing track masks the difference between tube and model sounds, what for it was added? A: Backing track actually masks some TONAL differences. Indeed, distorted guitar signal is a very wideband signal, so just 1-3dB difference in a narrow frequency band can be heard as 'switching' during the audition. Your goal is not to find such 'switchings', but detect overall degradation (if it exists) of model sound comparing to the tube amp sound. Sound samples: Mago DI Pack Speaker simulation: POD Farm VST, different mic settings in L and R channels. Used for both simulated and recorded signal. Tube amp: Orange Dark Terror, direct record from "Send" output to the soundcard instrument input Amp simulation: Orange Dark Terror programmatic simulation. Disclaimer: images of Kemper, Mercuriall VST and other means of simulation are just for nice pictures.