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RE: 24/96 maybe

Posted by rrob on October 17, 2016 at 12:03:39:

I recorded multiple LPs at DSD 5.6 MHz. They sound fine, but to me, not much different than 24/96. I have software that allows me to load two versions of the same song, select the same small section of each and quickly switch back and forth between them. It's easy to spot differences. Given my experience (and my ears), I'd rather have smaller files and twice as many.

The DA 3000 is a very nice recorder and big improvement over the US 322. I still buy mostly LPs but most of my listening is from the recordings I make.