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RE: Some of those high frequencies themselves are inaudible too!
Posted by John Elison on September 4, 2020 at 12:23:10:
Do you like vinyl? If you do, it's because you listened to it and decided it sounded good. You certainly didn't measure it and discover it has so little distortion it had to sound good. Of course not! Vinyl has more distortion and noise than just about any other format I've encountered. Furthermore, the distortion and noise is nearly all in the audible range. Therefore, the only way anyone can like vinyl is if they use there ears to make that decision. If that's the case, you should listen to DSD256 and let your ears be the judge.
Good luck,
John Elison