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Audiophiles celebrate new fiber optic speed record of 402 terabits per second. It will now be possible to run DSD files at a rate high enough it will rival LP in sound quality being almost analog. Further improvements in sound quality will be possible by using High End fiber optic cabling which researchers did not use, and by swapping out to single ended vacuum tube amplifiers to power the optical transmitters.

This data rate will allow use of stereo DSD 143,571,428 which is expected to be a substantial improvement over DSD 1024.

 
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Audiophiles celebrate new fiber optic speed record of 402 terabits per second. It will now be possible to run DSD files at a rate high enough it will equal LP in sound quality being almost analog. Further improvements in sound quality will be possible by using High End fiber optic cabling which researchers did not use, and by swapping out to single ended vacuum tube amplifiers to power the optical transmitters.

This data rate will allow use of stereo DSD 143,571,428 which is expected to be a substantial improvement over DSD 1024.


The achievement is real, but your comments are priceless! :D

Jim
 
NASA claims the ISS is just Hotel California. Astronauts can check out, but they can never leave.

 
We used to catch lobster pots all the time, it's actually really irritating because they get tangled and make lots of noise and you may have to send a diver out to cut them off. Supposedly if the lobstermen can prove the Navy destroyed their pots, they can get reimbursed, for far more money than the junky pot would ever generate catching lobsters. I strongly suspected they were deliberately throwing their most beat up pots in our way.
 
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