In Reply to: RE: Lost code posted by mls-stl on June 23, 2012 at 08:58:25:
mls-stl:> This allows a substantial degree of volume control with no loss of information.
That's good to know
mls-stl:> Note that if, for background listening or whatever other reason, you've reduced the volume of the music from your "reference" level, you've already made a decision to lose or obscure some of the music.
Are you referring to data loss, or sensitivity to equal loudness contours. Because a great pre-amp can compensate to a large degree for lower volumes.
mls-stl:> my reference listening sessions use the digital volume in the top end of its range.
Does that mean that you are flat at your normal listening volume, only losing something when you drop the volume?
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- RE: Lost code - Sumflow 16:41:37 06/23/12 (4)
- Psycho-acoustics, not information theory - Tony Lauck 18:21:53 06/23/12 (1)
- RE: Psycho-acoustics, not information theory - Sumflow 18:53:27 06/23/12 (0)
- RE: Lost code - mls-stl 17:45:12 06/23/12 (1)
- RE: Lost code - Sumflow 18:37:13 06/23/12 (0)