Quote Originally Posted by WmAx
I am curious. Why should the opinion of this person you refer too overturn the proven acceptable bandwidth, such as the limit CD employs? I mean, their is nothing wrong with having suspicions(they may even be correct-heck, aliens may be really probing anuses!), but to go around quoting as fact is a bit silly, IMO, when you are claiming the opposite of what has been peer reviewed and accepted as the standard by AES. No one has yet, demonstrated in repeatable controlled tests, that the bandwidth used on CD format is discernable by subjects as compared to a broader bandwidth in music playback. If they had, then the current bandwidth standards accepted for playback would be rejected and a new standard adopted.

-Chris

These guys should pick up THe Digital CD by Makus Erne, Amazon. It has some very interesting tests that can be done single blind between tracks Such as influence of sampling rates, number of bits, etc. But then, I am deaf with a boombox to boot