David Looser wrote:
"Trevor Wilson" wrote
**Red Book CD tops out at 22.05kHz. A decent RR can easily top
30kHz. A top of the line vinyl rig can easily manage 60kHz. Do the
math.
And what do your ears top-out at?
**Let me go back to the original claim:
**If you REALLY want to laugh, look at a 7kHz square wave from a CD player
(even 5kHz is barely passable from most CD players). A good R-R or high end
vinyl playback can do a MUCH better job.
Clear enough?
I said nothing about audibility, or not. I was SPECIFICALLY referring to the
square wave capability of the different formats. I was careful enough to
specify the frequency too. MY ears are not under dicussion. The relevant
performance of the cited formats is.
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Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au