Comment Re:This is not news to DJs (Score 1) 800
can you hear anything between 22 kHz and 96 kHz?
The answer is not NO, as you might expect; but rather not directly.
Sounds that you might experience stemming from a 800 Hz signal, can and often do have harmonic tails (so to speak), mirroring their root from 2.4 KHz all the way to 48 KHz. Your ear cuts them off, but that doesn't stop your brain from trying to guess or auto complete the perception of the original 800 plus tails source (This is MP3's bread and butter move, remember). A new DVD audio format enables you, if you want, to intake this harmonics all the way up to 96 KHz. Of course you'd have to have recorded at 192 KHZ but that's another story.
Yes 1. You may argue that for the lay people the added hearing pleasure is irrelevant; but to me, that's like saying you'll try to stop wine makers from delivering their $1000 bottles because on average one should be OK drinking $10-$30 bottles for the rest of your life.
And 2. If the Vinyl mates say they can *hear* this difference and it makes their experience more pleasurable, more power to them... let them have their cup of wine . . . let's see the RIAA go after those *blatantly dishonest* DJs *sharing* and ugh, *lending* their LPs as if it were theirs.
*tounge out*, I spit in your general direction RIAA.