* "mozza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Sat, 01 Jul 2000
| The way I see it, the analogue stage in the MiniDisc player

The power of the signal has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on the audio
quality of that signal when using digital interconnects.

Think of it this way.  Whisper "one".  Shout "one".  Does the value of
"one" change with the volume (power)?  No.  What changes is the maximum
distance you can transmit the signal.

The power of the SPDIF carrier signal determines the maximum length of
cable you can transmit across and still be intelligible on the receiving
end.  As long as the receiving gets the signal, "one" is always "one"
regardless of how far away the transmitter is.
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