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In the Forum: Didital Things
In the Thread: High Quality Music Server / CD player
Post Subject: Optimal Sample Rate.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 7/15/2016
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The most interning in Larvy writing was the article about Optimal
Sample Rate. Dan Lavry begin to advance this subject in his post at various
audio boards from I think 2008 and then in 2012 he convert it into his “papers”
http://www.lavryengineering.com/pdfs/lavry-white-paper-the_optimal_sample_rate_for_quality_audio.pdf
In my view it is very intelligent and considering from whom
it is coming is the most credible position. Still, Larvy as any other industry participant
I am sure protects his serf. At the time he begin to advocate his position
Larvy did only 2X converters and was losing competition to 4X makers. So, he introduced
a public idea of inferior sound with excessive rate. The funny part is that
Lavry might be very much correct in in the subject but I do not know how to
detach his position with him defending that his company never moved to 4X world
with top of the line products.
I am very much NOT in position to debate with Larvy. I kind
of agree with his and I feel that 2X with no post-recording DSP of any kind (seldom
seen) is all that we need. However, I have my own negative experience with my agreement
with Lavry. A few years back I had my custom Stelovox with ½ inch master tape at
15 in/s. The quality was very nice and I decided to digitize it. I used
Lavry AD and Pacific AD at 88kHz. I was not able to get the identical quality
to the quality I was getting from the tape. Then I switched the Pacific to 175 kHz and it
was significantly better. I do not know why it was but it was. So, even I agree
with Larvy regarding his Optimal Sample Rate position but I also feel that
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