Better believe it. That's what we call a "CD Killer" in audioland. Maybe not so much in the noise department, but definitely in the resolution department. Remember, kids, nothing nice lives below the noise floor on a CD. A tape, on the other hand, can have plenty of nice creatures underfoot below the hiss. And that's your audio lesson for today. Tune in tomorrow when we discuss the merits of various jitter-reduction technologies for D to A conversion (and vice-versa) and the word of the day is "RADAR"...
what technology is that?, Is that some sort of high definition audio cartrige?
Better believe it. That's what we call a "CD Killer" in audioland. Maybe not so much in the noise department, but definitely in the resolution department. Remember, kids, nothing nice lives below the noise floor on a CD. A tape, on the other hand, can have plenty of nice creatures underfoot below the hiss. And that's your audio lesson for today. Tune in tomorrow when we discuss the merits of various jitter-reduction technologies for D to A conversion (and vice-versa) and the word of the day is "RADAR"...