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The Road to High-Resolution Audio in Three Steps
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I heard Mark Waldrep giving a seminar in June. At that time his definition was better than CD, so 48/24 qualifies. The most difficult requirement to satisfy is a dynamic range from 30dB (on a quite night i might be close) to 120dB. The playback of
120dB is almost impossible to satisfy with non PA systems and I think it is not necessay for the reproduction of unamplified=acoustic music. The peak I once measured at a Berlioz symphony was 108dB and the short term peak of a piano at 1m is similar. 120dB as a defintion for the recording chain is fine with me giving 10dB unused headroom.
I don't know how to answer that poll: Maybe or not sure
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RE: The Road to High-Resolution Audio in Three Steps - by Music or sound - 28-Dec-2014, 22:04

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