The Four Truths of Digital
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For a mere $25 I just picked up off EBay a Sony PS-LX5 direct drive TT with a Ortofon LM20 cart all in great condition. I am listening to it as I type.
I picked it up in Atlanta not really trusting UPS to get it here in one piece. It is at least an 8/10 in terms of the original condition, not in relationship to a Rega P3-24. I will admit the table is quiet and certainly not bright sounding as many DDs can be. The table itself is quite heavy and not like the new lightweight Stanton T60 or T50 I was pondering out of curiosity.
The Four Truths of Digital:
Truth One: DSD is a 4-8 bit recording system, not 1. This means it gets decimated and oversampled - two things the scheme was trying to avoid in the first place.
Truth Two: 16-bit "audiophile" CDs contain 20-bit level resolution and have since 1993.
Truth Three: The limit of human hearing is 20-bit level resolution.
Truth Four: Digital is hundreds of times lower in distortion vs. analog...but its distortions are spread out spectrally and are hard to pin down. They are removing these, at last, in the latest playback gear.
JPH