What is the difference between 32-bit and 16-bit, and how will 32-bit help my sound?
Simply put, 32-bit is the equivalent to 144 db of dynamic range, while 16-bit provides only 92 to 96 db. The 32-bit SuperBit system has the added digital headroom to restore resolution and transient peak response by raising the overall digital level, repairing any overload bits that have resulted in part from the initial lower resolution, and then converting the digital data to conform to particular quantizing resolutions, such as the standard 16-bit format of the compact disc.
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