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An audio CD only has to spin at a maximum of 500 RPM. 52x corresponds to a maximum RPM of 10,350 RPM. Big difference
Vibration isn't an issue anyway. If a CD can be read, even with error correction, it'll be played correctly. It's entirely possible to rip an audio CD at 52x speeds and get the same track CRCs you'd see at 1x -- the actual track CRCs.
16/44.1 LPCM is actually superior to vinyl in every conceivable manner. You may not believe it, but given the physical characteristics of vinyl, and the tolerances observed whilst cutting vinyl, CD audio has greater resolution than a vinyl record despite the latter being analog. Whatever audio is present on a vinyl record can be duplicated precisely on an audio CD.Impossible to explain, you have to hear it to believe it really, plus you have to be listening to vinyl. CD's just wont cut it. 44.1Khz audio is gonna sound like exactly that no matter what you play it through.
The beauty of digital audio is that it's flat. It's capable of accurately representing anything you choose to record to it. If you want oodles of even-order harmonic distortion, digital audio can handle that. If you want the cleanest, flattest most pristine and uncolored sound possible, digital's got you covered. A vinyl record certainly has no edge when it comes to representing audio.Digital audio IS flat. There's no two ways around it.
Modern dithering algorithms like POWr can actually retain an effective 19 to 20 bits of resolution with a 16-bit word length. Frankly, though, the divide between 16-bit audio and 24-bit (or 32-bit) audio is, for all intents and purposes, a non-issue with the kind of loud masters we see so abundantly these days. It's important in the production phase, where low-amplitude phases may only be represented with half the available bits (or fewer in some cases), but not with loud music masters where bits are almost constantly "saturated".what could be a reason is the 16 bit resolution (aliasing).
Wrong. Audiophiles are people who know and care about audio. I am greatly insulted in your lumping us together in with asshats who just have too much money.
People who buy Monster cables are not audiophiles, they're idiots who have more money than brains.
Well but keep in mind that that the Nyquist rule is 2x samples MINIMUM for reproducing the sound.IF analog really sounds bettern then it's not related to the 44.1 khz range of a cd. 44.1 khz equals a frequency range of 22.05 khz and no adult hears higher frequencies than that. i am 28 and i can still hear 20 khz (which for many adults is not the case at that age), but it is so silent i wouldnt notice that sound.