I was checking the following website:
http://2xhd.com/Selling
extremely expensive real-2-real music tapes and
HD mastered audio files with
very detailed technology and photos.
You would expect them to make a difference between
millihertz (10^-3),
kilohertz (10^3) and
megahertz (10^6)... but a lot of their booklets simply completely missed the mark.
DSD11.2kHz (correct is DSD11.2MHz)
http://2xhd.com/images/BudPowell/BudPowell_Booklet_Page_5.jpghttp://2xhd.com/images/BennyCarter/BennyCarter_Booklet_Page_7.jpgAttachment:
DSD11.2kHz.jpg [ 61.75 KiB | Viewed 1510 times ]
DSD 256 kHz (correct is DSD256 = 256 x CD 44.1kHz = 11.2MHz)
http://2xhd.com/images/1175_PollyGibbons/1175_PollyGibbons_booklet_Page_7.jpgAttachment:
DSD256kHz.jpg [ 87.08 KiB | Viewed 1510 times ]
The Jaco Pastorius was also wrong but it seems it's offline now.
The text was copied/pasted to Discogs here:
https://www.discogs.com/Jaco-Pastorius-Truth-Liberty-Soul-Live-In-NYC-The-Complete-1982-NPR-Jazz-Alive-Recordings/release/10492686"
... recording it in DSD11.2kHz..."
There must be other instances of that.
http://2xhd.com/images/1081_Konitz_MarshTwoNotOne/1081_Konitz_MarshTwoNotOne_Booklet_Page_6.jpgAttachment:
DSD11.2mHz.jpg [ 49.85 KiB | Viewed 1510 times ]
kHz -> kilohertz, correct
mHz -> millihertz, incorrectMHz -> megahertz, correctContacted them to point out the mistakes but haven't heard back after one month.
Julien