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Re: what is "resolution" in sound? [message #12281 is a reply to message #12280] Sun, 19 June 2005 13:28 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
sanspolanco is currently offline  sanspolanco
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thanks for the helpful explanation. i am still alittle unclear about somehing. what does bad resolution sound like? is it like listening to 28kpbs? or does it have to do with "dynamics" (variation of volume)? and if it has to do with dynamics, does that mean that cds played at a higher volume do not sound as good as records?

-sjp

 
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