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In Reply to: RE: Audio transformers and hi-resoluition digital posted by FlyCast on October 22, 2015 at 12:25:39
Digital resolution is strictly limited by the step size, an inverse function of the number of bits. How many bits are there in a 1 volt sine wave from a cassette?EDIT: Just to be clear, there are zero bits creating the 1 volt analog sine wave. The reciprocal of that is infinity. Now, how many bits are there in a CD? Less than infinity? If so, the CD exhibits less resolution than an analog cassette.
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Edits: 10/23/15Follow Ups:
This doesn't make sense; a cassette copied 100 (or 1000) times) still has no bits. What will it sound like? Pure crap (my opinion of a "good" factory cassette as well)
Edits: 10/24/15
We weren't talking about sound quality, we were talking about resolution. Resolution is only one aspect of high fidelity reproduction.
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