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In Reply to: Do HDCD's always sound compressed thru 16-bit DACs? posted by Aleksunder on March 4, 2007 at 16:29:43:
HDCD is a form of dynamic "compansion", which involves compression near the peaks, encoded on CD. So it depends on how "hot" the signal is on the media.That said, I personally think HDCD sounds mostly decent (and some superb) via non-decoded playback. If it's not decoded, whether it's 16 bits or 24 bits doesn't have much bearing, for it's the digital filter, not a condition that would further affect the HDCD playback. The sonic effect of non-decoded HDCD playback is very similar to that of dynamic limiting.
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