In Reply to: Speed reading has clearly failed you posted by E-Stat on April 20, 2017 at 17:29:27:
Get a life. The source I cited states that LP has mechanical issues with signals over 10 kHz. And that it's very hard for the format to reproduce over 20 kHz.
The other source was a pressing site that said 16 kHz should be the max. Yet we're told by Fremer, etc. that LP goes to 35-40 kHz. False information, the point of the thread.
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- RE: Speed reading has clearly failed you - J. Phelan 17:39:24 04/20/17 (19)
- "False information, the point of the thread." - Analog Scott 20:50:22 04/20/17 (0)
- Honestly - E-Stat 19:06:53 04/20/17 (17)
- It's a lot like this - Analog Scott 20:53:10 04/20/17 (1)
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- RE: Honestly - J. Phelan 19:53:10 04/20/17 (14)
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- RE: Honestly - J. Phelan 21:19:28 04/20/17 (12)
- With every post - E-Stat 05:58:55 04/21/17 (11)
- RE: With every post - J. Phelan 07:07:32 04/21/17 (10)
- Yet another failure to understand what you read - E-Stat 07:27:20 04/21/17 (2)
- RE: Yet another failure to understand what you read - J. Phelan 07:42:55 04/21/17 (1)
- More Whack-a-mole comments - E-Stat 08:14:00 04/21/17 (0)
- The majority of CDs have a dynamic range of about 5 db - Analog Scott 07:13:17 04/21/17 (6)
- RE: The majority of CDs have a dynamic range of about 5 db - J. Phelan 07:25:34 04/21/17 (5)
- RE: The majority of CDs have a dynamic range of about 5 db - Analog Scott 08:45:21 04/21/17 (4)
- RE: The majority of CDs have a dynamic range of about 5 db - J. Phelan 11:18:46 04/21/17 (3)
- RE: The majority of CDs have a dynamic range of about 5 db - Analog Scott 14:08:53 04/21/17 (2)
- RE: The majority of CDs have a dynamic range of about 5 db - J. Phelan 17:31:20 04/21/17 (1)
- RE: The majority of CDs have a dynamic range of about 5 db - Analog Scott 00:58:07 04/22/17 (0)