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Enjoyment of music is subjective, so whether you prefer CDs for dynamic range or vinyl for warmth, it's about personal preference.
Marantz Model 50 integrated amplifier (top) and CD 50n networked CD player. Marantz. Marantz fans now have a more affordable way to blend their love of CD audio with the versatility of network ...
Originally developed for Super Audio CD, DSD 2.8MHz is growing in popularity with audiophiles. Also known as DSD 64, the standard uses a 1-bit/64 times over-sampling process able to achieve 120dB ...
You can play standard audio CDs, but the DM13 will also read lossless audio FLAC and WAV, plus WMA, AAC, and MP3 files that have been written to a recordable disc. Simon Cohen Contributing Editor, A/V ...
Typical CD digital resolution is 16 bits or higher at the 44.1-KHz-or-greater sampling rate required for adequate fidelity to convert a 20-KHz audio signal–a massive amount of streaming data.
That’s because if you love music, and if computers are your hobby, there’s really nothing more satisfying than being able to use your PC to create digitally perfect audio CDs.
I've been experimenting with the input plugin configurations of Winamp 2.91, in the pursuit of optimal listening to audio CDs.<BR><BR>I made a - to me - surprising discovery: with my current setup ...
The idea that CD audio was inherently flawed and could be better goes back to roughly the mid-1990s. In 1993, MTV's "Week in Rock" aired a segment about how some musicians and pundits were arguing ...
By the mid-1990s, most CD-ROM drives could pass the digital data over the computer's bus (see digital audio extraction). PCs today use a standard four-pin cable; however, earlier cards and drives ...
A fair bit goes into decoding Red Book digital audio. [Lukas] did the smart thing, and headed straight to the official Red Book Audio CD standard documents freely available on archive.org.
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