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From: kimr@tektronix.UUCP (Kim Rochat)
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Subject: Re: CD.sq.wave.response
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Date: Thu, 4-Aug-83 23:38:53 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug  4 23:38:53 1983
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The latest Absolute sound elaborated on the Linn material mentioned by Bill
Mitchell. - For the Sony CD player, the rise time was 60 micro-seconds
(compare with 16us for a Shure V15-V). 
More obvious was the observation that above 7.4 Khz, square waves turned to
sine waves!  (If you think about it, the first odd harmonic of 7.4 Khz is
~22Khz).  Now we can all put on our favorite headphones and tune our signal
generators to 7.4 Khz and switch the function between sine and square waves
to see if the difference is audible or not.

                                               Kim Rochat
                                               tektronix!kimr