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Professional's SQ setups - What are they?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlaine" data-source="post: 21844" data-attributes="member: 542392"><p>Why would line drivers be used for SPL? Line drivers are used to bump up signal voltage to resist inducted noise in a system and help increase your s/n ratio across the system. That is definitely a SQ standpoint, SPL would have no benefit to it as they aren't very concerned with where the gains are on the system, because it just has to meet a single setting: balls to the wall.</p><p></p><p>I personally use sony's older ES line (my deck was from 98, I still have it)</p><p></p><p>The C910 and the C90 are two high-end decks featuring optical out. Pioneer P9-D9 combo is very nice, and insanely expensive, as is the Alpine F1 status equipment...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlaine, post: 21844, member: 542392"] Why would line drivers be used for SPL? Line drivers are used to bump up signal voltage to resist inducted noise in a system and help increase your s/n ratio across the system. That is definitely a SQ standpoint, SPL would have no benefit to it as they aren't very concerned with where the gains are on the system, because it just has to meet a single setting: balls to the wall. I personally use sony's older ES line (my deck was from 98, I still have it) The C910 and the C90 are two high-end decks featuring optical out. Pioneer P9-D9 combo is very nice, and insanely expensive, as is the Alpine F1 status equipment... [/QUOTE]
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