Of course part of the problem is there's so much higher frequency
background hiss it's easy to be fooled into thinking the program extends
that far up as well.
After declicking I would be listening to the content (not to the noise but
through the noise) to gauge the upper limit, at a rough guess around 3kHz
for an acoustic recording. I sometimes run a low pass filter from high to
low to judge by ear when it starts eating into the content's highs. The same
for the lows of course.
Tim.
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From: "Steve Smolian" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2018 9:38 AM
Subject: [ARSCLIST] Acoustic frequency range
> Has anyone measured the frequency range of acoustic records?
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> I seem to recall George Brock-Nannastadt published this info somewhere but
> can't locate it.
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> Also, has anyone his email address? He's not in the ARSC directory.
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> Steve Smolian
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