The reason why we are stuck at 44 kHz sampling rate is because of the Nyquist sampling rate and the upper limit audibility of the frequencies of human hearing. The Nyquist sampling rate is the minimum rate at which a signal can be sampled without introducing errors, which is twice the highest frequency present in the signal. For a human being with healthy hearing that is around 40 kHz, since 20 kHz is the upper limit of hearing. Beyond that, there is no audible advantage of higher sampling rates, indeed, they can actually make things worse by introducing higher frequency content which can bring unneeded intermodulation products into audible bands. Sampling rates above the redbook CD standard are pointless. If Mr. Fremer says analog records are better than digital, I doubt he is saying so because he thinks those records are more accurate media.