most of my song collection are in 384KHz and i love the detail or the song playing on my laptop compare to lower KHz. but things is most phone out there only support 24-bit/192kHz unless option for flagship model which is more expensive.
now the things is how will my song(384KHz) played in my phone that only support 192KHz? anyone audiophile expert know or you all prefer dedicated audio player?
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QUOTE(Yggdrasil @ Sep 10 2020, 09:21 PM)
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 I use PowerAmp app on my phone. It plays 1000+ kbps music.
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. 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.
done the test with r1700bt, dont have my headphone with me. only 2 song guess correct
For hearing, it can be noticeable when used with EQ to bring out some of the frequency details. I tried on lower sampling rates and the sound comes out muffled due to lack of resolution like attempting to enhance a pixelated censor image.
Other than hearing for ears, sound does have effect on other senses when it makes your skin prickle/crawl, hair raising sensations or stomach thump on frequencies below or above human hearing range.