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English: Dynamic range and bandwidths of some high-resolution audio formats. From 20 HZ to 20480hz;the lower and upper limits of human hearing there are 10 octaves. The graph makes it look as though going from 24bit 48 khz to 24 bit 192khz would represent a fourfold increase in frequencies, when in fact from 24khz to 96khz there is a two octave difference.
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current18:27, 10 March 2015No thumbnail1,063 × 673 (8 KB)wikimediacommons>Lonaownaremove WHO quote which compares sound level with range (which are totally unrelated)

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