In Reply to: Re: Sure posted by Kal Rubinson on March 19, 2007 at 11:31:42:
The theoretical advantage of the pure analog multichannel preamp would be the lack of any video inputs/outputs or DSP processing/conversion that could add noise to the analog signals. How much such is realized in practice depends on the units and what you are comparing them to.Thanks. - I think I'm getting the point. I take it that the analog "pass-through" circuits on some video/audio processors (which I use) aren't as clean or don't have the audio quality as a dedicated analog preamp. - Perhaps the previous suggestion of using three stereo preamps might be the most cost-effective solution.
Jim
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- Re: Sure - Avocat 12:47:10 03/19/07 (1)
- If cost is an issue............... - Kal Rubinson 13:11:44 03/19/07 (0)