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From: charles@sunybcs.UUCP (Charles E. Pearson)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: CDs: why no square waves?
Message-ID: <28@sunybcs.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 18-Jun-84 09:44:39 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun 18 09:44:39 1984
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  But you missed the point...
  If the CD logic is sound it must reproduce a perfectly square wave
  given a properly generated square wave test disk.
 
  The sinusoidal properties that the square wave on CDs display
  is the perfect example of how the CD theory is either improperly
  executed or has a basic fault.

  They ring, and you know it.
  
  They are not as good as they are supposed to be.  Whether they are
  better than analogue technology is almost irrelivant except that
  mediocre examples of alalogue tech. produce better examples of what
  the digital tech. must produce better.
 
  CD get your basics correct first... this 'off by one' attitude will
  not be tollerated.