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Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 17:40:20 +0100 (CET)
From: Eugen Leitl <eugen@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [>Htech] Re: Tubes will not die (fwd)
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Date: 13 Nov 2002 08:56:29 -0800
From: James Rogers <jamesr@xxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: Tubes will not die
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 20:07, Jon O. wrote:
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> James, this is a JOKE! Perfect CD reproduction?
>
> How can you say this -- one is bits and one is vibration. They both have
> their limitations, but a CD sampling rate is similar to a Mega Pixel
> rating on a digital camera. It isn't the thing, but a representation
> of the thing. So is a CD. I suppose you can tell me that a 20 mega pixel
> digital camera is just like "seeing" photo and 512 bit sample of music on a
> CD is equivalent to the live production.
The best analog recording formats (which are actually digital when you
get down to it) have less signal fidelity than an ordinary Red Book CD.
You can record Red Book audio that maintains perfect fidelity WELL below
the noise floor and beyond the frequency range of vinyl, so a perfect
reproduction of any signal there is trivial. I would humbly suggest
that you study up on sampling theory, signal processing, and other bits
of relevant trivia. You are seem to be demonstrating a classic
misunderstanding of how sampling actually works.