And even the analog part is relitively deterministic and one dimensional
compared to the mechanical converters in the audio system ?
Microphones and speakers and acoustics .( or pickups and turntables if
one wants another mechanical thing in the audio chain ).
With really skilled engineering you
philippe_44 wrote:
> As a (very) occasional reader (and even less commenter) of such threads,
> I'm afraid that it's hopeless to try to give the correct explanation.
> Most people do not understand the fundamental difference between
> analogue and digital. As said in another thread, you can chose
pablolie wrote:
> All totally correct. We should all be aware there are far more critical
> applications out there, and bit loss would be unacceptable (which is why
> one also has correction and error detection codes thrown in). The stuff
> works, period. And there's absolutely no way the same id
arnyk wrote:
> I see no evidence that Mnyb has said that he owns gear that uses a
> transfer method that he doesn't believe in.
>
> As I understnd his older posts, the Meridian gear he owns was made and
> sold long before MQA was put on the market - years if not decades.
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> Totally a
edwardthern wrote:
> Yes I know what the topic is about. But I am asking YOU why did you
> purchase gear that uses a transfer method that you don't believe in?
>
I see no evidence that Mnyb has said that he owns gear that uses a
transfer method that he doesn't believe in.
As I understnd his o