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RE: John - I agree that bit depth increases seem to be more audible. . .

Thomas Stockham understood dither, specifically TPDF dither, which was a trade secret of his at the time. Also, the machines were kept in good calibration. Also, 50 Khz was not obviously inferior to the tape machines of the time, unlike 44.1 kHz. Even so, there were more than a few audiophiles who did not care for these recordings in LP form. I don't think his digital recorders were nearly as good as 30 IPS master tapes.




Tony Lauck

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