The concern with the Redbook standard that Up, Over or Down sampling miss...is that the biggest concern with all of your/my/our CD players is still where it was when we were all buying Sonic Frontier, Levinson, Classe DAC's and things like the Genisis Lens and SF Ultrajitterbug...the two areas that really have big impact on your sound, gentlemen, is jitter and the audio section of your player.
Why isn't this addressed(marketed) by CD/DAC manufactures..well it's because the cures are expensive. It is much easier to buy the latest Burr-Brown DAC...(which is a chip) and tout that, rather than do the serious structural/transport/receiver work that is the jitter end, or speak of the jfets or tubes(let alone the wire, caps, resistors..etc. that we all worry so much about in pre-amps etc.) or whatever in the audio section. Go to look at the ad/flyer on-line for some of these older DACs and see where they address jitter and the audio section.
Most of our/your most used source piece..the CD player has no better jitter than prior generation units and usually poorer audio sections..even very $ players are using op-amps for the audio signal. Kinda silly to worry about the tube vs. SS or silver vs. copper wire..etc. when the audio signal in most systems is starting in an op-amp that none of you would think much of if it was the audio section of your pre-amp!
So, my friends, up and over...is a new chip to put into a player or DAC that is easier to do and market..than the more costly..and harder to do improvements in jitter and audio signal quality.
Why isn't this addressed(marketed) by CD/DAC manufactures..well it's because the cures are expensive. It is much easier to buy the latest Burr-Brown DAC...(which is a chip) and tout that, rather than do the serious structural/transport/receiver work that is the jitter end, or speak of the jfets or tubes(let alone the wire, caps, resistors..etc. that we all worry so much about in pre-amps etc.) or whatever in the audio section. Go to look at the ad/flyer on-line for some of these older DACs and see where they address jitter and the audio section.
Most of our/your most used source piece..the CD player has no better jitter than prior generation units and usually poorer audio sections..even very $ players are using op-amps for the audio signal. Kinda silly to worry about the tube vs. SS or silver vs. copper wire..etc. when the audio signal in most systems is starting in an op-amp that none of you would think much of if it was the audio section of your pre-amp!
So, my friends, up and over...is a new chip to put into a player or DAC that is easier to do and market..than the more costly..and harder to do improvements in jitter and audio signal quality.