A quick Google search shows some well documented cases and images of square wave tests with CD and the limitations there due to bandwidth, especially at higher frequencies.
Can't find much at all for a similar phono test. Stereophile apparently had a test record with a square wave test signal once. How does that measure.
Digital can do it better with greater bandwidth than redbook no doubt. How much does it matter practically though I wonder.
Show me the perfect square wave audio reproduction system and I am there, dude. At least as fast as material becomes available and I can afford it.
RTR tape maybe?
I know the best RTR puts CD and vinyl to shame. No doubt there!
Can't find much at all for a similar phono test. Stereophile apparently had a test record with a square wave test signal once. How does that measure.
Digital can do it better with greater bandwidth than redbook no doubt. How much does it matter practically though I wonder.
Show me the perfect square wave audio reproduction system and I am there, dude. At least as fast as material becomes available and I can afford it.
RTR tape maybe?
I know the best RTR puts CD and vinyl to shame. No doubt there!