SergeKo
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Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem ... let as use 16-44 format...but it's for ideal conditions..
Thanks Ratinox.
So, for 24 bit songs at a lower volume, lower resolution? Or does de Wolfson add bits to keep the resolution untouched?
I don't know the answer to that. As I wrote above, shifting is a doubling of value which roughly corresponds to a doubling of power/volume. The part that I don't understand is in the digital to analog conversion stage. It's easy to say, but the actual processing? I don't understand the math.
As for clipping and "resolution"? I could go on at length about that but this isn't the forum for it.
it's simple IMHO... if u have wider space to shift ur digital data(left or right) u willn't have clipping... thats why 24 bits are better...u can place ur sound in the middle -- and let user to define volume...if u have several spare bits -- it will be perfect volume control
mmmm 24 is tooo enough to encode sound... u'll never hear all 24 bit...but it's leave space to modify sound volume
May I get some advise chosing an amp for the dx50?
Currently looking at SR71 or pico power.
Hissing or noise would be a major nono.
May I get some advise chosing an amp for the dx50?
Currently looking at SR71 or pico power.
Hissing or noise would be a major nono.
Sorry to disappoint, but I don't work for Ibasso. And it has been stated multiple times that the lack of a USB DAC is due to a hardware/driver access limitation, so don't expect the DX50 to ever work as a USB DAC.
Why do you need an extra amp for dx50, it already has an good amp.....I am missing anything here?
I don't know the answer to that. As I wrote above, shifting is a doubling of value which roughly corresponds to a doubling of power/volume. The part that I don't understand is in the digital to analog conversion stage. It's easy to say, but the actual processing? I don't understand the math.
As for clipping and "resolution"? I could go on at length about that but this isn't the forum for it.