Phil Leigh;517890 Wrote: > I think you are missing the point. There's no point in downloading a > 24/192 version of something that was recorded in 1978 on 14-bit digital > Sony video tape! > > Or even of stuff from earlier that was recorded on analogue tape with a > frequency response that maxed out at 22Khz (when new from the factory) > and with an SNR of 70dB at absolute best... > > Actually there's no point to 24/192 at all, but that is for another > thread. > > Now, recent Linn, Naim etc recordings that were actually recorded @ > 24/96 in the first place - they are different.
I really don't understand it!! Why are you argue the benefit of higher resolution? I just want wider compatibility. I don't want to download something that was recorded in 1978 on 14-bit digital Sony video tape, but if I have some really high quality recording in 24/192 format I want to play them through a high quality DAC. Everybody want to convince me of the unneccecity of the highest resolution. On this basis we should listen Compact Cassettes. Why not, if it is possible??? (Just a remark: Linn abandons CD players, they produce network music servers instead.) -- temerini ------------------------------------------------------------------------ temerini's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=35877 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=74688 _______________________________________________ Touch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch
