But was it 16, 24 or 32 bit?
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But was it 16, 24 or 32 bit?
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It's a 6.5 billion solar mass black hole - so at least 64 bits, I reckon.
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The dynamic range must be fantastic...
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Imagine the size of the mains power cable
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Turntable
Toshiba SR-370/Mission 774/Van Damme cable with MS Starline plugs/Ortofon Quintet Black
CD
Cambridge CXC transport/modified Musical Fidelity X-DAC/modified Musical Fidelity X-10 V3 tube buffer
Network Player
Cambridge NP30
Amplifier
Denon HA-500 head amp/Nakamichi CA-5E pre-amp/Chinese passive RVC/Proton AA-1150 DMC power amp
Speakers
Mordaunt Short Signifer on original factory stands
Cables
Mogami with Rean Neutrik plugs/NVA LS5
Headphones
Sennheiser HD600/Sennheiser HD650/Koss Pro4 AA
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Apparently when they viewed the image on a 8K TV using an expensive HDMI cable it was just like being there at the live event.
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Interesting article and graphics about why a black hole looks the way it does.
Its gravity distorts the appearance of a relatively flat accretion disc into a complex halo.
https://phys.org/news/2019-09-nasa-v...pXZsQXHND9iRNw
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So that explains the empty void in my bonce
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