0 dbFS is more like 0 degrees Kelvin.

0 Kelvin is as cold as it is possible to go, and 0 dbFS is as high as it is possible to go.


Rob

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On Fri, 11 Nov 2016, al davis wrote:

On Wed, 9 Nov 2016 07:22:52 -0500
Cowboy <c...@cwf1.com> wrote:

 Kinda sorta like zero degrees F.
 It's not where water freezes, nor boils, nor anything except as an
 apples to apples comparison to another F thermometer.

Ah .. but degrees F does have a reference in reality.

To the accuracy possible at the time it was invented, 0 F is the
freezing temperature of a particular mix of salt water, and 100 F is
human body temperature.  I know, it's a few degrees off from that by
modern standards, but for when it was invented, it made sense.
Sometimes the first attempt isn't the best one to keep.


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