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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (34696)8/11/1999 7:25:00 PM
From: bob mackey  Read Replies (1) of 71178
 
> The next audio standard will probably be 24/96

That would work for me. The electronics for practically
exact reproduction of an electrical waveform cost next to
nothing these days. I may be working a project soon that
involves directly digitizing and recording VHF and UHF
signals. That's 500 MEGA Hertz, not a measly 44 kilohertz
like a CD.

The transducers are the hard part...acoustic-to-electrical
and vice versa. A $5 amplifier chip sounds far better than a
$500 speaker.
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