Comment by polshaw
14 years ago
I have to say that was probably the most comprehensive dealings with the issue of sample-rates I've ever come across. I'm not going to make the mistake others have of claiming falsehoods (all of which i've read so far have been debunked to my satisfaction by the HN users-- i'm impressed, guys).
As pointed out, mastering has vastly greater effect on the audio quality (and is often pretty poor[1]), and is the reason vinyl records often can sound better than their digital counterpart, despite being an inferior technology[2]. The DAC used also has a massive effect on the sound once you get into decent quality equipment.
Like the author, i'd also love to see some expansion of mixed-for-surround music.
[1] a lot because of loudness wars, as pointed out in the post, but also just due to a lack of time/care/love(/demand?).
[2] http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=6175... This thread explores the bit-depth of vinyl records, beginning with a claim of a maximum 11-bit resolution-- limited by the width of a PVC molecule the record is made from.
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