@ei001h,
To tell exactly what you have, you have to run some of the track through a diagnostic program. I use MusicScope, unfortunately no longer available. I do not know of a similar program.
Primephonic does not tell you what the sample frequency or bit depth of any of their files is. In fact they give very little information to anyone. Neither The Absolute Sound review or the PC mag review says what their maxmum sample frequency is. I find that remarkably deficient for a serious audio review. They only say that some of their tracks are at 24 bits.
When I tried Primephonic, I ran a lot of track segments through MusicScope. I identified only 44.1 and 48kHz as sample frequencies given the maximum audio frequencies received. Of course I did not run them all, but I would be astonished if there are any higher than 48kHz, given the number I ran.
To tell exactly what you have, you have to run some of the track through a diagnostic program. I use MusicScope, unfortunately no longer available. I do not know of a similar program.
Primephonic does not tell you what the sample frequency or bit depth of any of their files is. In fact they give very little information to anyone. Neither The Absolute Sound review or the PC mag review says what their maxmum sample frequency is. I find that remarkably deficient for a serious audio review. They only say that some of their tracks are at 24 bits.
When I tried Primephonic, I ran a lot of track segments through MusicScope. I identified only 44.1 and 48kHz as sample frequencies given the maximum audio frequencies received. Of course I did not run them all, but I would be astonished if there are any higher than 48kHz, given the number I ran.