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The 10 most common audio formats, which one to use?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 1129651" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Its not dis-similar to CD and Super Audio CD</p><p></p><p>However, the difference in perceived sound between a 24 bit 96KHz, 24 bit 192KHz and DSD recording is not great. On paper there will be a difference, possibly an extended dynamic range, certainly a higher upper frequency threshold</p><p></p><p>The Hi-Fi Club has a large music library on a 4Tb hard disc. About 70% are 16 bit CD, 20% are 24 bit FLAC and 10% DSD. So we have listened to all types</p><p></p><p>Much more pronounced is the way the recording engineer created the recording. Many hi-res and DSD recordings are uninspiring</p><p></p><p>Not that different to saying superior quality art materials will not equate to a better painting, although I'd say that really talented artists seem to be born that way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 1129651, member: 746"] Its not dis-similar to CD and Super Audio CD However, the difference in perceived sound between a 24 bit 96KHz, 24 bit 192KHz and DSD recording is not great. On paper there will be a difference, possibly an extended dynamic range, certainly a higher upper frequency threshold The Hi-Fi Club has a large music library on a 4Tb hard disc. About 70% are 16 bit CD, 20% are 24 bit FLAC and 10% DSD. So we have listened to all types Much more pronounced is the way the recording engineer created the recording. Many hi-res and DSD recordings are uninspiring Not that different to saying superior quality art materials will not equate to a better painting, although I'd say that really talented artists seem to be born that way [/QUOTE]
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