Also there is the equalization, which results, on playback, in the requirement for a falling frequency response across nearly the entire audio band. This is a noise issue: there is too much if you do not do this, and the down side is some limitation in the dynamic range at the higher frequencies. There is a reason for that mushy compressed sound!
When you learn to like certain limitations, sometimes it is difficult to learn to do without them; they become "reality". But they are not, and you can relearn.
(None of this is to imply that there were not some spectacularly bad CDs produced in the beginning!)
When you learn to like certain limitations, sometimes it is difficult to learn to do without them; they become "reality". But they are not, and you can relearn.
(None of this is to imply that there were not some spectacularly bad CDs produced in the beginning!)
Originally posted by David Schwab
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