Indeed I like it. Opamps are just fine for basic amplification they only really become an issue in I/V. Although looking at the complexity of the I/V circuit it would be a waste to go so far with that many components and then just flop...
At least if they were discontinued people would stop paying for them and start paying for things that matter in their circuits! I want to see someone go out and design a capacitorless amplifier. How about that. Imagine a better cicuit,...
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Higher sampling rate is better because on the output of a DAC chip is usually a low pass filter to make the square wave output into smooth analog waveforms. This filter should ideally...
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Don't get me wrong. I agree they are designed to take a beating. But you said it yourself, talking about mil-spec is something different than normal resistors.
Mil-spec...
It's not numbers they are afraid of. It's digital pure and simple. I like my CDplayer better anyway. The TT just serves for those things I can't get on CD, and those albums which truly were mastered better on vinyl.
LOL Tomo I'm sure you can feel it too
I never said they were part of the feedback loop. I said they were in the audio path. As far as I'm concerned if something is capable of making a change in the output (such as say an Servo...
1. Metal-film resistors have less noise than other resistor types.
--True though this is so insignificant it bearly makes an impact on even measurement gear. Other factors play a much larger role.
2. Metal-film resistors's...
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No, they do not affect the sound and are not in the audio path (as far as I understand it). They act as a DC servo to limit DC offset.
They are in the audio path, they...
I think the thing most people would be against is the conversion from analogue to digital. If that were a non-issue people would just buy the CD. Anyway like I said PM me the week after easter (this thread will most likely no longer be...