"I think differences between 24/96 & 192 would have to be very slight..."
I believe that sometimes 96 kHz can be better. Still, we all "feel" that difference should not be great.
Yet, Reference Recording charge for their 24/192 WAV files (HRz) - $45 and 24/96 FLAC files (via HDTrack.com) for $12 or $15 i.e. three times difference. I do not believe that RR take entire audiophile community as idiots so there is something there which I do not understand.
If I buy new DAC and I do - I will take one with 192 capabilities even if I have to pay a bit extra
I believe that sometimes 96 kHz can be better. Still, we all "feel" that difference should not be great.
Yet, Reference Recording charge for their 24/192 WAV files (HRz) - $45 and 24/96 FLAC files (via HDTrack.com) for $12 or $15 i.e. three times difference. I do not believe that RR take entire audiophile community as idiots so there is something there which I do not understand.
If I buy new DAC and I do - I will take one with 192 capabilities even if I have to pay a bit extra