arnyk wrote: > Yes. Vinyl has dynamic range equivalent to only about 12 bits > resolution and frequency response that while extended at low levels > beyond 20 KHz, has so much inherent distortion above 12 KHz that it > actually sounds better with less frequency response than 44 KHz sampling > provides.
Julf wrote: > Yes and no. You don't need even 16 bits for *storing* the recording of > your vinyl, but 24 bits (well, maybe 20 in reality) gives you some extra > dynamic range in case you get the levels wrong - once you have the > recording on the computer, you can normalize the gain and it will easily > fit in 16 bits. Thanks both *Vortexbox LMS 7.9 music on QNAP TS419p via NFS* iThingys/iPeng/Tablets *Living Room* - SB3 -> Onkyo TS606 - > Celestion Ditton F20s - Zone 2 -> Sony TA FE 320 -> Sennheiser RS 130 & B&W P7 *Office* - RPi -> Sony TA FE320 -> Celestion F10s / SB3 -> Onkyo CRN 755 -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes *Dining Room* -> SB Boom *Kitchen* -> UE Radio (upgraded to SB Radio) *Bedroom (Bedside)* - SB Touch -> Topping TP21 -> AKG Headphones *Bedroom (TV)* - Amazon Fire TV (SB Player) -> Topping TP20 -> Wharfedale Modus Cubes ------------------------------------------------------------------------ d6jg's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=44051 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=106935 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles
