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- From: Robert_La_Ferla@hot.com
- Subject: Re: Yamaha E1000 vs Sony TA-E2000ESD
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.192628.8429@hot.com>
- Sender: robertl@hot.com
- Reply-To: Robert_La_Ferla@hot.com
- Organization: Hot Technologies
- References: <C188zI.CJ9@ampex.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 19:26:28 GMT
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- In article <C188zI.CJ9@ampex.com> dna@ampex.com (David Altekruse)
- writes:
- > As you state,
- > analog signals still go through A/D->D/A, however. (Don't ask me
- > why Sony does it that way, though.)
-
- Sony does this because all the equalization, effects, etc is
- accomplished via the DSP in the digital domain. IMHO, this is a good
- thing. The alternative would be to have two sets of circuits and
- needless complexity. If people want a pure analog system, they
- should purchase a different system.
-
- Robert La Ferla
-