My understanding is if you do upsample, then stay within the same "family". For example, 44.1, 88.2, 176.4, 352.8 or 48, 96, 192, 384.
Bill
Bill
Upsampling and the FR of a DAC
My understanding is that the FR coming out of a DAC is limited by the digital filters, and if you upsample, you get the benefit of the filters designed for higher sampling frequencies. These roll off more gradually outside the audible band. I think that probably is the reason that people often find oversampled audio more pleasing. (Others do not, but after all, ask 10 audiophiles, get 20 opinions....) |
I think that probably is the reason that people often find oversampled audio more pleasing Just as many find NOS more pleasing, as I did with the Holo Spring dac that can be switched off or on, on the fly at differing levels while listening, to any 16/44.1 or 24/96 digital. https://www.stereophile.com/content/holoaudio-spring-kitsun%C3%A9-tuned-edition-level-3-da-processor Cheers George |