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From: michaelk@azure.UUCP (Michael Kersenbrock)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: Controlled compression, etc
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Date: Tue, 16-Oct-84 15:35:29 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct 16 15:35:29 1984
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This talk of controlled compression/expansion of CDs is interesting.
I assume it is to "correct" a golden-ear detectable flaw in CD recording.
I therefore assume that compression/expansion is undetectable by
golden ears. Is that correct?  Or is the solution worse than the problem
being fixed?  Would we THEN have to do something about "Those crummy CD's
that expand/compress the WRONG way (no matter what way,if at all)"?
I'd like to hear a golden-ear on this. . . I'm not one, I LIKE my 
plain old Sony CDP-101 CD player.  I must be crude.

Mike Kersenbrock
Tektronix Microcomputer Development Products
Aloha, Oregon

(P.S.- I even think the "Fresh Aire II" and "Oliver" CD's are very
enjoyable (I just bought them recently)).  How gauche!