Depends how you define distortion. A typical way to define distortion is
"output that differs in any way other than a fixed gain or loss compared
to the input." If a speech processor had no distortion by this
definition, it would serve no purpose at all. In order for a speech
processor to be useful, it has to do something to the speech waveform,
and that something that it does IS distortion by some definitions of
distortion.
> There is NO distortion even at higher levels of compression. That is because
> the algorithm used in the DSP does the compression correctly. Same in my
> hearing aids. The compression does not add ANY distortion.
DE N6KB
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