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442 vs MEC converters [message #105540] Sun, 15 August 2010 13:34 Go to next message
uptown jimmy is currently offline  uptown jimmy   UNITED STATES
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Howdy. I was planning on using a 442 on my 2nd EDS card so as to save rack space, but then I started thinking about the 20 bit converters vs the 24 bit converters on my spare MEC.

What is the practical difference, if any? Am I really compromising my signal so much with the 442 if I record vocals through it? Am I better off plugging in the 2nd MEC?

Also, if I decide to record to card 2 via the attached 442, do I need to physically re-patch my monitor system so that it's connected to the 442, and not the MEC on the 1st card?

This is all kinda confusing to me.
Re: 442 vs MEC converters [message #105544 is a reply to message #105540] Mon, 16 August 2010 16:20 Go to previous message
kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
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I can't speak for the 442's I/O but I've honestly never noticed any significant difference in quality between the MEC's 20-bit converters and the 24-bit converters on the 8in card myself.

A lot of investigation has been done by a lot of talented folks, and it seems to have been pretty firmly established that the "mojo" that happens in PARIS is a function of the internal mixing/summing/gain staging processes going on in the PSCL. I'm not saying bit depth isn't important, but IMO aspects like those do appear to have a more profound impact on the sound than the convertors or the number of bits being passed at them.


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