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"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.