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Thanks Jon for a very informative and well written post. I learned more this morning than I have all month. Ian brought up an interested point about "it's all sine waves anyway" which I'll have to ponder some more. I understand the basic implication, though it don't look like sine waves on my screen... I realize that many different sine waves added together will look quite different, the question is whether or not the circuitry and DAC see it as many sine waves or one very complex wave. R.Chris Murphy questions my understanding of sampling theory, as well he should. :) However I still think we are talking about the same thing using slightly different languages. If we are sampling at 44,100 Hz, then a 100 Hz wave will be represented by 441 "snapshots". Likewise, a 10,000 Hz wave will be represented by 4.41 snapshots. I am just wondering out loud if 4.41 snapshots is enough to offer 10kHz with enough accuracy, regardless of the bit depth. Please be aware that I'm not arguing anything here, it's quite a bit over my head. Just trying to understand whether or not I'm thinking straight. The other information about high quality converters being more important than bit depth and sampling frequency is quite interesting. I bow to your vast experience in this area. Stephen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com