Phil Leigh;521116 Wrote: > Really? - just because they don't support 24/192? - bizarre. > > Given the (almost) complete lack of 24/192 commercial material > available - and continuing lack of industry-wide support - and the fact > that most 24/192 product that is available (e.g. a handful of Dvd-A's > from 2005/6) are not from hirez digital masters anyway, I find your > comment amazing. > > I'm not even going to mention the fact that there is no evidence that > anyone can actually hear the difference between 24/96 and 24/192.. (oh, > drat, did it anyway)
Some reviews on RR HRx releases: Absolute Sound Review: "Reference Recordings, a company at the forefront of technical advancements for the past 30 years, has broken through the technical barriers to deliver to listeners the exact high-resolution digital bitstreams created during the recording sessions... Hearing these familiar pieces for the first time in high resolution was an absolutely mind-blowing experience... If you want the undisputed state-of-the-art in music reproduction right now, HRx is one thrilling ride. But consider yourself warned: Once you hear high-resolution digital done right, there's no going back." - Robert Harley, The Absolute Sound, January 2009 Best of Show award for Greatest Technological Breakthrough: Reference Recordings HRx ultra-high resolution (176.4/24) digital music format. (Alan Taffel: The Absolute Sound April/May 2008) -- temerini ------------------------------------------------------------------------ temerini's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=35877 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=74688
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