Hi Kirkus,
Indeed there is - and care needs to be taken with the gain/amplification methods.... whether analogue or digital.
But even in the final heyday of vinyl in the early 90's - work was done/proposed and presented at a couple of engineers conventions with regards to Digital RIAA either straight digital or Hybrid.
I have seen lots of talk about the constraints of Digital being worse than analogue for RIAA... but no real measurements.
Also I currently have 3 phono stages - none of which have the required adjustability to optimise MM/MI cartridges properly. They are all set as 47k/220pf.... but some cartridges require 68k100pf or 22k/600pf etc...
Also the main difficulty in analogue RIAA (which also introduces distortion, noise and non-linearities) is that there needs to be enough gain to compensate for the 40db loss in the RIAA filter/EQ. - Same problem either way!
Doing it digitally implies using a MicPre at the input to adjust gain properly into the ADC... the digital RIAA processing is far more trouble free in theory than the analogue version, the problems are with keeping the signal in the optimum range without an increase in noise/distortion etc... which can happen if the signal drops too far.
I did happen to have MicPre that suited, and wanted to try this method out before dumping a bunch of dough for yet another Phono stage- phono stages with the necessary adjustability are rare and relatively expensive...
So an experiment in loading for MM/Mi cartridges turned into an experiment in Digital RIAA...
I will post my results from both experiments in various forums....
Indeed there is - and care needs to be taken with the gain/amplification methods.... whether analogue or digital.
But even in the final heyday of vinyl in the early 90's - work was done/proposed and presented at a couple of engineers conventions with regards to Digital RIAA either straight digital or Hybrid.
I have seen lots of talk about the constraints of Digital being worse than analogue for RIAA... but no real measurements.
Also I currently have 3 phono stages - none of which have the required adjustability to optimise MM/MI cartridges properly. They are all set as 47k/220pf.... but some cartridges require 68k100pf or 22k/600pf etc...
Also the main difficulty in analogue RIAA (which also introduces distortion, noise and non-linearities) is that there needs to be enough gain to compensate for the 40db loss in the RIAA filter/EQ. - Same problem either way!
Doing it digitally implies using a MicPre at the input to adjust gain properly into the ADC... the digital RIAA processing is far more trouble free in theory than the analogue version, the problems are with keeping the signal in the optimum range without an increase in noise/distortion etc... which can happen if the signal drops too far.
I did happen to have MicPre that suited, and wanted to try this method out before dumping a bunch of dough for yet another Phono stage- phono stages with the necessary adjustability are rare and relatively expensive...
So an experiment in loading for MM/Mi cartridges turned into an experiment in Digital RIAA...
I will post my results from both experiments in various forums....