Originally posted by Jason J:
Playing devil's advocate is one thing, just plain misinformed is another. A comment like the one above may move me to avoid your future posts on this board. That would be a shame, but please try to watch out when personal opinion outweighs established and provable knowledge.
Getting back to the discussion at hand, Music Hall also makes a phono pre-amp in inexpensive ($100-$200) range. I have experience with their entry-level turntable and it really does impress me.
Come on now, lets be civil!
There are two issues with digital recordings that we often confuse:
I thought that dynamic range was 16 bit or 24 bit sampling.
And that sampling rate was resolution (44.1K, 48K, 96K, etc.).
Vinyl has digital beat on sampling rate but not on bit depth. I still have a bunch of vinyl records which were dbx encoded and use a special decoder to retrieve the dynamic range. They work well!