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On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 07:12:51 +0000, Pooh Bear
wrote: Stewart Pinkerton wrote: Actually, it's a piece of **** if you're using CD as a source, since you can set system gain to sit just below clipping for 0dB FS from the CD. That's what I do with my '50 watt' Krell. Very true. If you knew the settings for the cutter lathe you could do the same for vinyl too, despite some audiophools not understanding this point ( they think it has unlimited dynamic range it seems ! ). Yes, but there's a massive variation in maximum groove velocity, from say EMI 'Music for Pleasure' at one end, to the Sheffield Track and Drum records at the other. Setting your system gain to avoid clipping at 30cm/sec will make for very quiet listening to most commercial output! -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
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