4-bit setting."
Is this true? And if so, how does one do this?
Dave
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plies that kind of
discouraged the idea. What do folks here think about chemical reaction
noise, non-sinusoidal waves and other battery issues? It always seemed
to me that straight DC power would be an almost ideal power source.
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wasn't aware of things like chemical noise and sinusoidal waves getting
in the way.
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out of juice mid-listening.
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That's why I'm suggesting a UPS arrangement where the battery is
charged continually, but power to the device comes directly from the
battery.
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using DC power straight from a rechargeable battery?
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m what I've got? My
listening is mostly jazz and classical.
Thanks for any advice you folks can provide!
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tom permutt Wrote:
> Gildahl makes some excellent points. It can be nearly as easy as
> playing the records, and it may be cost-effective to do this kind of
> casual job on the least important things in your collection, buy CDs of
> a middle tier that you want in better quality, an
LPs it is NOT my goal to try to
create some kind of "remastered" golden digital copy. If you want
that, leave it to the pros. It's just to let me enjoy my LP collection
as conveniently as my digital music, at a reasonable level of quality,
and on the