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@highfigh talking about 20,000hz and our ability to hear it. I almost always balk at absolutes since absolutes are rarely true. So any statement that says "always" or "never" usually raises my eyebrows because exceptions abound. 20khz as an upper end is pretty well accepted for human hearing because damn near nobody can actually hear music or instruments played at that range. We can "sense" things in that range (I believe that was your point) but not really hear tones presented there with any reliability.
@TLS Guy mentioned seeing audiograms and virtually nobody gets even close to that range. I know my range is somewhere south of 16K on my very best day.
So what's the point of the OP and his fantastic range request? If one can't hear the limits of the CD standard, what's the point of venturing beyond it? For most of us, there isn't one. For those who love fantastic tales and golden eared experiences, there's snake oil aplenty to take you there. For a small additional fee of course.