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Memo from John H Rolt of PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Hi all
I share the interest some of you eg Jim have expressed in using a portable
in-car (unfortunately I'm working with a cassette adaptor for now). I notice
that Argos in the UK
How is the sound quality of those cassette adapters anyway. Isn't it true
that cassettes can only playback at 22000 samples per second - wouldn't this
drastically affect the playback quality?
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How is the sound quality of those cassette adapters anyway. Isn't it true
that cassettes can only playback at 22000 samples per second - wouldn't
this
drastically affect the playback quality?
I've never heard that said (and it's not true, because cassettes are an
inherently analogue medium