With the experts gathered here I'm hoping to get a couple of answers
that have me a bit perplexed.  Earlier on this thread it was implied
that the bandwidth of a wireless router was not enough for high quality
sound.  What rates are the real high quality music?  I've checked my
SB3's wireless test and it runs 100% up to 4-5000kbps.  I know a
regular wave file is in the 1400 range and works perfect, why isn't
this enough for almost any file type?  There must be something I'm not
taking into account.  The second question is that a lot of the gains
that you are getting takes place in the quiet ranges of the music and
in the difference of the low and high. What kind of rooms do you have
to enable you to hear this well enough to make use of the gains? Mine
is only reasonably quiet when I'm the only one here but still there is
air movement, heating AC etc, other electronic noises that make the
nuances hard in some cases but at the levels you are talking must be
very hard.  Do you have rooms that are isolated from all that?  This is
interesting stuff for me.  Not all of the audiophile stuff is as it
seems sometimes to be a pissing match over who can out knowledge the
other.  This thread has been interesting more on the scientific side. 
Anyway no hurry on the answers, they just have been bugging me. Thanks


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