The_Lhc said:So that's what, about 12.5dB of DR?
That's what it says.
Like you mentioned in post 18 - the actual dynamic range of real music doesn't get anywhere near the 96dB potential maximum that CD quality 16/44 offers.
The_Lhc said:So that's what, about 12.5dB of DR?
steve_1979 said:For what it's worth when I asked Ashley James how dynamic range is measured this was his reply:
matt49 said:steve_1979 said:For what it's worth when I asked Ashley James how dynamic range is measured this was his reply:
If that was indeed his answer, it seems he didn't understand your question.
matt49 said:steve_1979 said:For what it's worth when I asked Ashley James how dynamic range is measured this was his reply:
If that was indeed his answer, it seems he didn't understand your question.
Vladimir said:
steve_1979 said:matt49 said:steve_1979 said:For what it's worth when I asked Ashley James how dynamic range is measured this was his reply:
If that was indeed his answer, it seems he didn't understand your question.
To be fair that was my mistake. When asking the question I used the word 'calculated' instead of 'measured' which changed the meaning of the question somewhat.
steve_1979 said:The_Lhc said:So that's what, about 12.5dB of DR?
That's what it says.
Like you mentioned in post 18 - the actual dynamic range of real music doesn't get anywhere near the 96dB potential maximum that CD quality 16/44 offers.