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Here's TI's current offerings for audio all dragged together in one document, it's basically part of their sales material, but mildly informative, useful and worth a look I think. Not a lot of subjectivity on view there...
http://recp.mkt32.net/ctt?m=495039&r...ltr_04_20_2009 A quote I found interesting... • Home and professional audio converter performance is measured in dynamic range, not bit depth. • A 24-bit converter describes its output format, not its quality. Therefore, many of the least significant bits in a 24-bit audio word may be noise. • At its peak, a standard CD has 98.08-dB (16-bit) dynamic range. • In professional environments, a converter may have a dynamic range of up to 132 dB. w |
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