Post by Owen Y on Mar 19, 2020 13:04:38 GMT 12
STEREOPHILE Editor Jim Austin:
" Some of those who reject the idea that people can hear differences between CD resolution and higher sampling rates argue that, because people can't hear frequencies above CD's Nyquist frequency (22.05kHz), the presence or absence of those frequencies on an audio recording cannot possibly affect what people hear. "
However, Austin reports:
" ...scientific evidence of an audible difference between high-rez and CD-rez music is considered weak by some, even as anecdotal evidence grows stronger by the day. "
Citing a recent AES scientific paper...
" Some of those who reject the idea that people can hear differences between CD resolution and higher sampling rates argue that, because people can't hear frequencies above CD's Nyquist frequency (22.05kHz), the presence or absence of those frequencies on an audio recording cannot possibly affect what people hear. "
However, Austin reports:
" ...scientific evidence of an audible difference between high-rez and CD-rez music is considered weak by some, even as anecdotal evidence grows stronger by the day. "
Citing a recent AES scientific paper...
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