I have read so many opinions on this one so its probably a matter of personal preference but which has the better audio quality especially relating to classical music. Thanks
The issue here is whether it's actually audible - you could argue that a recording capturing everything up to 100kHz would be 'better', but no-one's going to know the difference. I'd be highly sceptical myself.The better recorded music will give you the best sound.
I have read so many opinions on this one so its probably a matter of personal preference but which has the better audio quality especially relating to classical music. Thanks
There may be a measurable difference but, actually audible? I think highly unlikely.Which gives better audio 24/192 FLAC or DSD 5.6
Anyone that says there's an audible difference, do a blind test, that all I'd say.There may be a measurable difference but, actually audible? I think highly unlikely.
You don't need a blind test on this occasion really.Anyone that says there's an audible difference, do a blind test, that all I'd say.
(I've done inconclusive blind tests on cartridges and phono stages where differences were bound to be obvious....you'd think).