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<blockquote data-quote="stephgirl" data-source="post: 8677889" data-attributes="member: 660189"><p>say what you want, but the main thing is that it is sounding good for me and that is what matters. I have heard the pros and cons of High Def. High def is higher bit rates also that capture more of the music info that is being produced. And that is also in the 20 to 20,000 hz area too. So it is not just the 40,000hz or so but the higher resolution that exceeds CD sound. There is more to High Def sound then you say</p><p></p><p>So for you staan if you don't like it or think it is snake oil then it is not for you. Continue using your cassette tape. But for many others and the music industry that is producing more high resolution recording there is a difference. It is good to here both sides of an argument or new technology. But to come out and say it is just snake oil is wrong and deceiving. </p><p></p><p>But the whole point was to comment on the original post about Class D amp technology and how far it has come. To extend the conversation in a meaningful way. Sorry WWC for Staan for straying away from your original post. Staan you just photo bombed on WWC post and he was a newbie, Should of commented something about your experiances with Class D technology. Staan what is your experiances with Class D and add to WWC post. Your post was posted in the wrong post anyway. Should of posted in the original post about High Def audio. but its ok I will not attack you. I still like you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephgirl, post: 8677889, member: 660189"] say what you want, but the main thing is that it is sounding good for me and that is what matters. I have heard the pros and cons of High Def. High def is higher bit rates also that capture more of the music info that is being produced. And that is also in the 20 to 20,000 hz area too. So it is not just the 40,000hz or so but the higher resolution that exceeds CD sound. There is more to High Def sound then you say So for you staan if you don't like it or think it is snake oil then it is not for you. Continue using your cassette tape. But for many others and the music industry that is producing more high resolution recording there is a difference. It is good to here both sides of an argument or new technology. But to come out and say it is just snake oil is wrong and deceiving. But the whole point was to comment on the original post about Class D amp technology and how far it has come. To extend the conversation in a meaningful way. Sorry WWC for Staan for straying away from your original post. Staan you just photo bombed on WWC post and he was a newbie, Should of commented something about your experiances with Class D technology. Staan what is your experiances with Class D and add to WWC post. Your post was posted in the wrong post anyway. Should of posted in the original post about High Def audio. but its ok I will not attack you. I still like you. [/QUOTE]
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