...as long as 8Hz is on the groove it's being transfered there to the cartridge and it's being transfered further on to the amplification diveces. Certainly the amplification will not be on the same level as the audiable freequencies and there will be the output curve. Different cartridges can deliver the same 8Hz with the different amplitude depending on how accurate can cartridge read. My Lyra Helikon I believe does it on the respectful level.
On the digital level it's just being simply cut of and 8Hz is toooooo far away from the cutoff point.
The zeros are the values in this particular case that standing after the first digit. In Digital case there are more than you need so if you factor them out you will still end-up with analogue way as more valuable investment still.
Maybe it will be the other way arround later on who knows...?
On the digital level it's just being simply cut of and 8Hz is toooooo far away from the cutoff point.
The zeros are the values in this particular case that standing after the first digit. In Digital case there are more than you need so if you factor them out you will still end-up with analogue way as more valuable investment still.
Maybe it will be the other way arround later on who knows...?