>I would have said that the same was true in the other direction - everything
>is digital, after all.

Not entirely true.

Converting to digital can add distortion if the signal level are too high 
and the A-D conversion starts to clip.

There are also signal adjustments that are part of the process, like 
equalization. You can also have audio compression.

First thing to do is to be more precise in describing the problem. "Lower 
audio quality" does not mean anything. It is just an expression of 
general unhappiness. Exactly how is it of "lower audio quality?"


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