cliveb;226016 Wrote: > Presumably you are referring to the "digital volume control" section in > the "computer audio playback setup guide", and have noted this > sentence: > > Please note the very important words "can" and "potentially" in this > sentence. Just because something *can* happen doesn't mean it *will*. > > > If the analogue volume control is implemented with a precision stepped > attenuator using carefully matched resistors, then that's true. > (Although whether the difference will be audible is debateable). > > But if the analogue volume control is implemented with any kind of > potentiometer, I seriously doubt it. Even the finest potentiometers > have tracking inaccuracies far worse than the rounding errors resulting > from a 24 bit digital volume control.
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