> > It's right that it's not a lot, but I think it's important. As an
> > example, a standard 10 or 15Hz high pass filter would be nice, as no
> > one is able to ear such frequencies, so why encoding them?
>
> A 10kHz filter, IMHO, would be a bad idea.  Even in poor listening
> conditions with less than adequate equipment this is noticable.  It
> will make most music have a more muddy and boomy sound.

I was speaking about a 15Hz HIGH-PASS filter, and not about any LOW-PASS
filter.

Regards,

Gabriel Bouvigne - France
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