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Is there any real reason a DAChas not been madewith a 0.5 volt out instead of 2 or 3 volts out.???

Posted by Elizabeth on May 15, 2012 at 09:42:30:

Since all the other stuff pre Cd was in the one quarter to one half volt output range, and CD came along with it's way too high in comparison 2 volts output..
Why has no one offered a one half volt DAC?
Then some of us who also use LP and such might want it JUST FOR THE LOWER OUTPUT.. Let alone decent sound it might offer.
So Question is: Is there anyactual reason the output has to be 2 volts os more?
Why is ther no lower one half volt output DAC???