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The Subjective Importance of Uniform Group Delay at Low Frequencies

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Analog recordings always have high group delay at low frequencies due to the combined effects of all the components in the record/replay chain, and in particular the analog recorder. Digital recorders now make it practical to remove much of this group delay. It is discussed whether it is worthwhile to produce a record/replay chain having uniform group delay down to the lowest audible frequencies.

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JAES Volume 33 Issue 6 pp. 436-439; June 1985
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