In Reply to: Am I on the right path? posted by Jeff Starr on August 15, 2015 at 10:54:24:
DVD Audio is based on 48/96/192k and so you should have this option.
Be aware that 176.4 and 192k audio is available and gaining ground. Further DSD recordings can be replayed at 88.2/176.4/352.8k. There is a sonic advantage with replaying at the highest possible frequency. As your system become more refined, you should hear the incremental improvements with increases in sample frequency and bit depth.
Try upsampling your CD wav or aiff files to 176.4k 32 bit integer using a good editing package such as Audition,iZotope, or Wavelab, and you should hear improvements. Stay away from popular free packages that don't quite cut the ice. You can buy cheaper, older versions of these without any performance penality for such purposes.
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- RE: Am I on the right path? - fmak 13:01:03 08/15/15 (0)