Mike Sargent wrote: > That's the part I don't know that I agree with. I presume they dug up > the original master tapes from the tour dates. If those have been stored > well, and were originally recorded well (good tape, clean heads, > engineers with some experience, etc.) there is no reason to assume that > they can't recover audio in excess of 44.1 kHz/16-bit.
Well, see the thread above, which includes: Julf wrote: > What is there to verify? If it was originally recorded 40 years ago, it > would have been recorded on magnetic tape. Show me a magnetic tape > system with more than 70 dB (11.5 bits) of dynamic range. I am also > pretty familiar with the electronics used in mixers and amps of the > period - not pretty. > > No amount of remastering and resampling will recreate original content > that was not there in the first place - clever processing will add stuff > that *sounds* good, but that would not be true to the original > recording. LMS on a dedicated music server (FitPC2) Transporter (ethernet) - main music listening, Onkyo receiver, Paradigm speakers Duet (wifi) - home theatre 5.1, Sony receiver, Energy speakers Boom 1 (wifi) - workspace Boom 2 (wifi) - various (deck, garage, etc.) Radio (wifi) - home office Touch x 2 - awaiting deployment UE Radio - awaiting deployment Control - 2 Controllers (main listening, home theatre, all others), Squeeze Remote (on Surface Pro 2), Music2Touch (BB Playbook) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ RonM's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=17029 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=101949 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles
