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



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