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Old June 28th 07, 02:25 PM posted to rec.audio.tech,uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.pro,sci.physics
Scott Dorsey
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Default How can I tell music has been an MP3? Quantitative Measurement of Fidelity

Richard Crowley wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote ...
Keith G wrote:
I meant have you heard a 'tubed' CD player?


I know you've put it in parenthesis, but a genuine
valve CD player would be the size of a house...


And a single tube/valve CD player would consume more
power than all the CFLs in the British Isles are saving. :-)


I dunno. With a sigma-delta system, the main switch and the integrator
and analogue section are all that you'd have to use tubes for. You
could argue the constant voltage source had to be tubed as well, but
the digital side could be all solid state.

Doing this you could probably do the whole thing in fewer than a dozen
tubes, but the main switch would need to have very wide bandwidth and
a nice square switching waveform. Frame grid tubes wouldn't cut it,
gas tubes are way too slow. You might be borderline for a nuvistor.
--scott
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