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 phone supported sound, 24-bit/192kHz vs 32-bit/384kHz

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Yggdrasil
post Sep 10 2020, 08:53 PM

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Isn't human hearing range only 20Hz to 20kHz?
You mean kbps?
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post Sep 10 2020, 09:21 PM

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QUOTE(Hattori @ Sep 10 2020, 08:56 PM)
Then CD is pointless since they are 44.1kHz ?

https://sound.stackexchange.com/questions/2...hing-at-44-1khz
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AFAIK, 44.1kHz is already x2. Meaning if you divide by 2 = 22.05kHz which is slightly beyond the human hearing range. Anything above cannot be heard unless you are a dog or something.

There is no such thing as 384kHz music laugh.gif

QUOTE(blek @ Sep 10 2020, 08:58 PM)
Yes, should kbps actually
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I use PowerAmp app on my phone. It plays 1000+ kbps music.

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I doubt buying all those fancy gadgets will make it sound any better.
Why not try this blind test before buying?
https://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2015...r-audio-quality
If you cannot tell the difference, then just skip it.

QUOTE(nate_nightroad @ Sep 10 2020, 09:03 PM)
does it really make a big difference between 128 and 384?
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128kbps and 320kbps can tell if you use a good headphone.
If you use crap, you get crap anyway.

Anything beyond 320kbps is likely just placebo unless you have really good ears or a musician.
I have a music that's 24 bit, 48kHZ 1747 kbps flac. There's probably a very very small difference but I doubt the difference is worth the larger music file.

Video of a blind test if you're interested.




 

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