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Re: What are possible future audio innovations? [message #78499 is a reply to message #78498] Sun, 01 December 2013 15:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Actually I don't believe that 44.1 KHz/16 bit word Red Book CD files (whether played on disc or ripped to a lossless format and played back on a DAC) are going out anytime soon. The reason is that they are almost indistinguishable from higher sample rate/bit depth format files when played back on blind tests. YMMV.

This isn't true of analog tracks that are easily distinguished by a serious lack of dynamic range, (a.k.a., 12 dB then "hissssss"), and mono bass as well as a litany of other issues (pop, tick, wow/warp-age, etc.)

As for any anti-digital notions mentioned above--can't help you there. It's been really clear for me since 1985 when I acquired my first disc player and discs. YMMV.


Chris
Re: What are possible future audio innovations? [message #78500 is a reply to message #78498] Sun, 01 December 2013 16:07 Go to previous message
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gofar99 wrote on Sun, 01 December 2013 13:44
...especially with valves
I didn't know that you were British. I'm from around here: we call them tubes. Rolling Eyes


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