[Wikipedia][1] states that > The high frequency response of vinyl depends on the cartridge. CD4 records contained frequencies up to 50 kHz, while some high-end turntable cartridges have frequency responses of 120 kHz while having flat frequency response over the audible band (e.g. 20 Hz to 15 kHz +/-0.3 dB).[5] In addition, frequencies of up to 122 kHz have been experimentally cut on LP records.[6] so the answer seems "Yes, it is possible", though some non-standard technology might be required. (Ref. [5] refers to the "Technics EPC-100CMK4" cartridge, which [apparently][2] has a frequency response of 5 Hz- 120,000 Hz, > 20 Hz- 20,000 Hz +,- 0.3 db > 15 Hz- 80,000 Hz +,- 3 db [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_analog_and_digital_recording#Frequency_response [2]: https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/review-technics-epc-p100c-mk4-cartridge