In Reply to: RE: You can use digital volume control when you have an excess of bit depth. nt posted by phofman on October 14, 2011 at 07:58:46:
Not sure what you're saying here. If the DAC and data path (the 'converter' system) have more bit resolution to play with than are represented in the music then you can lop off the unused bits and in so doing reduce the volume without affecting sound quality.
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- RE: You can use digital volume control when you have an excess of bit depth. nt - dRRD 09:46:37 10/14/11 (3)
- RE: You can use digital volume control when you have an excess of bit depth. nt - phofman 14:14:36 10/14/11 (2)
- RE: You can use digital volume control when you have an excess of bit depth. nt - dRRD 15:00:51 10/14/11 (1)
- RE: You can use digital volume control when you have an excess of bit depth. nt - phofman 23:58:48 10/14/11 (0)