OT fell free to direct me to another tread if one exist .

Really old CD's can have pre-emphasise aplied they then the CD player
used its de-emphasis filter to counteract ?
( a rise in the treble to avoid noise in the recording equipment , the
subsequent damping of it in the playback system )

What happens when we rip such CD I suspect that this info gets lost ? Do
you know a way to regognises this a marking on the cd case , put it in a
25 year old CD player and watch the de-emp ligth come on ?
Is there a de-emp filter for foobar or dBpower amp etc ?



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