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The 7 Frequency Zones - Understand, Broaden Your Knowledge...
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<blockquote data-quote="kinosfronimos" data-source="post: 1116780" data-attributes="member: 14190"><p>Sorry, perhaps I didn't explain myself properly. I am open to the benefits of a supertweeter. But if (most all) music encoded to a CD is mastered to a hard cut-off maximum of 20kHz (because the engineer believes there's no useful information above 20kHz) - how can a supertweeter reproduce information that is not there?</p><p></p><p>So while I agree that the live music may well have frequencies above 20kHz, and that these may well make a difference - the recording, mastering and encoding of them to source material which can be played back is surely hard-limited to 20kHz?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinosfronimos, post: 1116780, member: 14190"] Sorry, perhaps I didn't explain myself properly. I am open to the benefits of a supertweeter. But if (most all) music encoded to a CD is mastered to a hard cut-off maximum of 20kHz (because the engineer believes there's no useful information above 20kHz) - how can a supertweeter reproduce information that is not there? So while I agree that the live music may well have frequencies above 20kHz, and that these may well make a difference - the recording, mastering and encoding of them to source material which can be played back is surely hard-limited to 20kHz? [/QUOTE]
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