Test your DAC! Free Format Comparison.


Excellent collection of files all taken from the same DXD source file;

http://www.soundliaison.com/all-categories/6-compare-formats 
Which format is best for your DAC?
Every DAC has it’s own character, some sounds better using PCM files and some sounds better using DSD files...... Some people find the convenience of FLAC files more important.
Here on this page is a list containing 2 minutes of a song in 11 different formats.

The song is called ’A Fool For You’ and is performed by Carmen Gomes Inc.
It’s taken from the album ’Carmen Sings The Blues’.

All the different formats have the same source file, DXD 352kHz (Studio Master).
We used the AUL ConverteR 48x44 for the conversion to DSD and Wavelab for the conversion to the other PCM formats and FLAC.

When you compare different sample rates always start with the lowest resolution.
During listening don’t focus too much, hearing is as individual as taste but hearing is also something which can be acquired, like the taste of good wine.

You can choose from the following formats:

1. DXD 352kHz2. PCM 192kHz3. PCM 176kHz4. PCM 96kHz5. PCM 44kHz6. DSD 256
7. DSD 1288. DSD 649 . FLAC 352kHz
10. FLAC 192kHz11. FLAC 96kHz





kefas
Correction to last sentence re: "Impromptu": The native DSD64 file has a blacker background, more detail, with the acoustic bass focused on the neck and the piano "smoother" dynamically & slightly bashful harmonically while the native 192/24 FLAC file portrays the acoustic bass as rounder, with more body, and the piano as more percussive, with more decay. Put a different way, the DSD64 is the "Black Tuxedo" version and the 192/24 FLAC more sportcoat, jeans, and shades.

A matter of preference but neither is subject to being kicked out of bed for eating crackers.

Dave
Do you hear the same kind of difference on the Carmen Gomes test file, 
DSD64  vs 24/96 ?
But I do like the comparison '' "Black Tuxedo" version and the 192/24 FLAC more sportcoat, jeans, and shades.''