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"Jack" wrote in message
1. I really do not want to replace my existing collection of CD's with SACD's unless of course there is a DRASTIC improvement in the sound quality of a specific album. Which begs the question how do you determine an improvement in sound quality, and what part of the production process do you expect this improvement to come from? It is well known that simply increasing the bandpass of recordings to extend above the CD limit of 22 KHz is insufficient to provide a drastic improvement. |
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