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Old 03-23-2008, 06:39 PM   #8
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Yes, I have definitely seen that link before.

The fact that the industry is even divided (in a wide enough ratio to call it that) shows that we truly do not know everything, and THAT, is an undisputable fact in itself. It reminds you of the DSD vs. PCM argument. Funny, I feel that DSD was created just for the sake of making a propietory format, in other words, it was selish. Why go against the entire industry in making your own whole digital audio capturing method? At least that company has made other wonderful formats which have flourished much more.

Personally I don't really care about the 192kHz argument anymore, not like I used to. I do like 96kHz...but you must consider that very few people can probably detect the difference between 96 and 192, positive or negative.
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