I am having trouble wrapping my head around the digital signal chain and I hope someone can shed some light on it.
If I play a FLAC file in 24bit / 96khz from my macbook with digital out when do I have to make the signal analog?
Can I have an all digital signal chain if I use a digital amplifier?
If I play a FLAC file in 24bit / 96khz from my macbook with digital out when do I have to make the signal analog?
Can I have an all digital signal chain if I use a digital amplifier?
Sometimes these terms are misused/abused.
If you mean that the amplifier has a digital input, then the signal chain preceding can be all digital.
"Digital out" is an incomplete term to an extent, in the context that there has to be a common protocol among devices for intelligible transmission & reception.
My understanding is the signal can stay digital up to the power amp stage. The DAC must precede it.
If you mean that the amplifier has a digital input, then the signal chain preceding can be all digital.
"Digital out" is an incomplete term to an extent, in the context that there has to be a common protocol among devices for intelligible transmission & reception.
My understanding is the signal can stay digital up to the power amp stage. The DAC must precede it.
You need a DAC at some point, hence its name a digital to analog converter. The difference is where the DAC stage is located, it can be inside your computer (i.e. line and headphone outs), a dedicated external box connected via USB, or SPDIF coax and optical, or built into your amplifier which is common for home AV units. The last i assume is what you mean by "digital amplifier".
Especially, Class D does NOT mean digital, certainly not in the sense of a CD or a computer audio file. D was the "next letter" after A, B and C, and it's only "partly" digital" The switch output is either high or low (thus it may 'look like' digital in that it's either 1 or 0), and is switched well above the highest audio frequency, but the time that it is high or low is an analog value determined by the audio signal.Sometimes these terms are misused/abused.
So, a Class D amplifier is really an analog-input amplifier.
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