Yo,Danvect; 50 % of Audio is 1/2 mental.Heck,I'm out of butane. There are many things in life I don't understand,my auto.trans,being one of them.As I see it,the very best dig.stuff (Forcell, Burmiester,Jadis & the like)don't benifit from upsampling.So it ain't upsampling per say;it's how the circuit/conversion is done. Upsamping ' do ' improve lesser designs ;as in, the ones I can afford.Market ploy or not,it has been a boom for the dig. companies.So we can all whine our stuff is obsolete,but THAT is what keeps us going.-the quest for more/better. I had my Theata 5a upgraded /best $300 improvment /for me. I think it is smart for Stereophile to stay out of our discussions. Why would the chicken go into the fox's den? When we go to sell something,most are proud to say'class a', beyond that, writers are 'trashed' continuously.As Craig says in his quote from JA,if it sounds better;enjoy it(or something like that). Anybody got some butane?
Upsampling and Stereophile
Last summer there were several threads here on Audiogon about digital upsampling and over sampling (a couple long and heated), but the opinion(s) of the audio press were conspicuously absent. In the Dec. 2000 issue of Stereophile, page 3, John Atkinson, has an editorial explaining their position on this in his "As We See It" column, page 3. I encourage everyone interested in the subject to look up the article. I have excerpted the following quotes that I think sums up Stereophile's opinion, and that may pique your interst: (1) "....the audio industry has settled on an 8X-oversampling ratio, the 44.1 kHZ CD data being converted to a 352.8 kHZ datastream before D/A conversion." (2) "no matter how good these upsampling products can sound-- and the dCS, Bel Canto, and MSB products indeed sound excellent-- there is no conceptual difference between them and traditional CD playback systems. I am now convinced that the sonic differences we have heard and reported on are merely due to the different choices in digital filters made by the designers of these products." (3) "In the meantime don't buy a digital product because it has "24/96" emblazoned on its front panel. Buy it because it makes your CDs sound great". Cheers. Craig.
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