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Another Question on "Digital" Amp [message #7763] Mon, 06 December 2004 12:20 Go to next message
GarMan is currently offline  GarMan
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From my understanding, a digital amp samples an analogue signal at the input, creates an amplified digital equivalent of it, and then converts it back to an analogue signal at the output.

I'm not familiar with the input options of digital amps, but are there any that can take the digtal-out from a CDP directly, thereby, bypassing the D/A of the CDP and the A/D of the amp?

What about digital crossovers? Can they operate entirely in the digital domain (ie. digital input from CDP and digital out to amp).

Gar.

Re: Another Question on "Digital" Amp [message #7764 is a reply to message #7763] Mon, 06 December 2004 14:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Hi Gar,

Yes, you'll find several devices with a digital input. Using it bypasses the converter, which is probably a good thing.

Wayne

Re: Another Question on "Digital" Amp [message #7766 is a reply to message #7764] Wed, 08 December 2004 12:10 Go to previous message
Skip Pack is currently offline  Skip Pack
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Location: Hollister, California
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The really high-end Meridian stuff has been this way for 10 years or so.
They pass a conventional (CD/wav) signal to their speakers where the
processors filter for the driver bandwidths and pass a digital signal
to a DAC channel for each driver. I'm not sure if their amps are now
digital. They used to use analog amps after the DACs. If the amps are
digital, the analog conversion would be after the digital domain voltage
(pulse density or pulse width?) increase. The volume control along with
all kinds of timing and tone control/equaliztion are done in those
processors too.
Too expensive to even tempt.

Skip


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