In Reply to: PCM not good for general health. posted by Jack Gilvey on October 29, 2000 at 14:10:51:
This is excellent and there may be a lot of truth to it. Please
post it as a new topic, or if you don't mind, I'll copy it and
do it. There were times I stopped buying 'new music' because
CD's were so poorly done. I'd come home with a few discs and get depressed when I hit 'play'.Maybe the greed will catch up with the 'Suits' in the music biz. Maybe they are contributing to the lack of interest in high end audio. What good is a resolving system with garbage for software? Could it be poor execution and not PCM?
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- Re: PCM not good for general health. - SETdude 10/29/0014:24:18 10/29/00 (5)
- Re: PCM not good for general health. Well - it didn't help me! - freddyi 15:37:07 10/29/00 (4)
- Better health with an upsampling processor - try it! (nt) - John C. - Aussie 15:43:14 10/29/00 (3)
- Re: Better health with an upsampling processor - Please explain - freddyi 16:08:41 10/29/00 (2)
- Have a look at - - John C. - Aussie 18:32:27 10/29/00 (1)
- Yep! Like my Densen baby...<nt> - Graham C 03:28:09 10/30/00 (0)