In article , "Arny Krueger"
wrote:
"Jay - atldigi" wrote in message
In article ,
(White Swan) wrote:
Let's take a 1 bit
system. Now we have only two volume values: full volume, and full
silence. using the 6dB per bit formula, we have values of 0dB and 6
dB.
Something to ponder: Why does DSD (SACD) work?
Because it's a different data stream and it's not PCM.
But how do they make 1 bit work if it can only be off or full 6dB?
The point is that digital doesn't actually work that way.
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