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<blockquote data-quote="King_Julian_S" data-source="post: 891997" data-attributes="member: 14111"><p>Thanks again guys I do think I get what is said. </p><p>So it?s not as simple and direct as I always thought.. I.e. the nr?s does not mean it will start reproducing sound that was never recorded at those frequencies but it?s rather a means to achieve certain design goals to playback the normal bandwidth in different/better ways etc .. </p><p>so perhaps for future requirements they will even have to go higher to what we normally see in order to achieve perhaps some fancy electronic type sounds ( think movies etc as well) atleast for me the music I like is limited for now [emoji23][emoji1417]</p><p></p><p>So what about designs with no negative feedback ? Is the same thinking still relevant or ? </p><p>I know yes it may be sweating the point too much but heck why not ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King_Julian_S, post: 891997, member: 14111"] Thanks again guys I do think I get what is said. So it?s not as simple and direct as I always thought.. I.e. the nr?s does not mean it will start reproducing sound that was never recorded at those frequencies but it?s rather a means to achieve certain design goals to playback the normal bandwidth in different/better ways etc .. so perhaps for future requirements they will even have to go higher to what we normally see in order to achieve perhaps some fancy electronic type sounds ( think movies etc as well) atleast for me the music I like is limited for now [emoji23][emoji1417] So what about designs with no negative feedback ? Is the same thinking still relevant or ? I know yes it may be sweating the point too much but heck why not ... [/QUOTE]
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