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In Reply to: It might be helpful for the rest of us. . . posted by Chris from Lafayette on April 25, 2021 at 11:54:13:
I admit to no special expertise. My picture will simply show a frequency response up to 48KHz* accumulated over the course of the first 30 seconds of the Poulenc concerto. Obviously the response at very high Hz will be at very low levels.Given what tinear wrote I have to believe he is familiar with the MusicScope program.
If you wish, I'll send a picture, that will just show what I described, when tinear tells us to what files he is comparing Amazon files bit to bit. One must wonder, of course, whether any downloads, streamed or otherwise obtained, are always bit perfect with the original.
*It was my experience with Tidal that the HD files were truncated at about 16Hz. I do not know what they did to the files to accomplish that. I had no interest in their MQA files.
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- RE: It might be helpful for the rest of us. . . - Mel 04/25/2112:45:10 04/25/21 (4)
- Maybe it would help if I provided an example of what I'm talking about - Chris from Lafayette 18:00:31 04/25/21 (3)
- RE: Maybe it would help if I provided an example of what I'm talking about - Mel 19:44:59 04/25/21 (2)
- Thanks! I remember that app now, although I don't use it myself - Chris from Lafayette 01:24:50 04/26/21 (1)
- RE: Thanks! I remember that app now, although I don't use it myself - Mel 04:57:33 04/26/21 (0)