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In Reply to: RE: I agree that hi-rez can be overkill for certain recordings posted by ahendler on August 25, 2015 at 13:59:21
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On paper, high-rez does reach considerably deeper into the ultrasonic range..... But my personal experiences with high-rez is that it's very fatiguing to listen long-term..... I've thought the added digital switching emitting more RFI was the culprit, but there is no real data to either support or refute this. (We'd think there would have been quite a few studies on this, but none exist that I know of.)
That said, I play predominantly CD, and in the right setup, the resolution and bandwidth limits seem to be a non-issue. No high-rez rig has made me want to ditch CD in favor of it.
Hey Chris
have decided I don't want to continue arguing with you about Hi Rez.
I have too much respect for what you bring to our discussions on music. When you recommend a piece of music I will always give it a listen. The hole issue of sound reproduction always comes down to a subjective response anyway. I listened last night to the Sibelius violin concerto in a 1950's recording with David Oistrach. Lousy sound, mesmerizing performance. Talk to you soon
Alan
I think in one of the posts below, you (or Amphissa) states that sound reproduction is not a moral issue. That is certainly true - it is however a religious issue! ;-)
And you know where discussions of religion lead to
Alan
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