jimmyfergus;187590 Wrote: 
> Nothing in the Panasonic "amplifies"...  The direct output of a DAC in
> the Panasonic is connected to speakers.  There is no point, buried
> within a chip or in an external component, where a low level analog
> signal is converted into a higher level one.  Unless digital to analog
> conversion is a form of amplification?  It seems more akin to
> transduction to me.
> 
> If it's an amplifier, then so is a relay.  If taking a binary signal
> and producing a mathematically equivalent binary signal with a
> different voltage is amplification, then yes, it is an amplifier and a
> CPU is full of amplifiers.  Perhaps a calculator is also then an
> amplifier, when you use the multiplication key...

So the panasonic doesn't accept an analgue input?


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P Floding

No, I didn't ABX it. And I won't even if you ask me. (Especially not if
you ask me.)
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