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Re: Has anyone experienced speakers over 23kHz
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I'm the wrong person to ask. I'm not so good at optimizing things--and I'm terrible at sitting down with books and studying them.
If you're really into that, I would start by getting a good foundation in how TCP/IP works. A really good foundation in that, because that's the root of it all. If you understand that, you can figure out where to start looking for troubleshooting. Optimization is a whole 'nother bag of worms. GrassyAss, I'll start there
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Re: Has anyone experienced speakers over 23kHz
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John, anti-aliasing filters before sampling were always an essential element of the process and aliasing was never an audible problem. Distortions in brick-wall filters and failure to remove high frequency emphasis which had been used for LPs, but which was harmful with the inherently flat CD, led to some early CDs being harsh. This led to the creation of a mythical monster known as "digital harshness" which still lives in some misinformed quarters today.
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Re: Has anyone experienced speakers over 23kHz
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This led to the creation of a mythical monster known as "digital harshness" Sounds like someone needs a manicure.
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