I merely mentioned that as another example of psychoacoustic masking that supposedly one cannot hear - yet I can. I can also hear the difference between a digital copy and the original sound file, and between the same generation of digital copies on different hard drives. I can hear radical differences in audio quality between CDs burned at different speeds. Theoretically - or mathematically as you wish to present it - I shouldn't be able to hear any of this: they are all mathematically the same, and should sound identical - but they do not.
=-O I mean, this is uneducating to say the least. c. -- www.cesaremarilungo.com