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   From: trevor@home.net   
      
   "Sergey Kubushyn" wrote in message   
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   >>>Good analog gear will give you almost   
   >>> undistorted 10KHz square wave. What is the highest sine wave frequency   
   >>> that   
   >>> should be taken into the equation to make that 10KHz square wave to even   
   >>> remotedly resemble the original one?   
   >>   
   >> Right, but ever tried getting a 10kHz square wave from a vinyl record?   
   >> Does   
   >> it REMOTELY resemble a square wave?   
   >> Obviously vinyl records are NOT "good analog gear" which is what most   
   >> people   
   >> discovered decades ago.   
   >   
   > Yep, there is no clean 10KHz square wave from vinyl, I agree. But it is   
   > better than that abruptly cut at 22KHz.   
      
      
   Actually both are very close to sine waves, except one has far more noise   
   and distortion.   
      
      
   > 24/96 is way better, it covers all you can get from analog audio   
   > perfectly,   
   > no complaints.   
      
   Right, but recording vinyl to 24/96 is only kidding yourself.   
      
   Trevor.   
      
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