![]() ![]() I find that a stereo system is like a chain: the chain is no stronger than its weakest link, and a stereo system is limited by it’s weakest (noisiest, slowest, etc.) component. I have since upgraded cables and power supplies, and the sound has improved more. I did not hear the difference with my Sennheiser HD600 headphones. That was with my Koss electrostatic headphones. I was amazed that I immediately heard more details: space between instruments, clearer sounds in general, more specific instrument locations (better sound stage). I was expecting and hoping to not hear any difference between 384 kHz and 768 kHz. I purchased an RME ADI-2 Pro converter capable of 768 kHz/32-bit. I started out with 384 kHz/16-bit files, and I thought that was the best I could hear. ![]() More recently, I decided to develop a digital collection recorded from my records. The ability to hear accurately does of course differ between people, but what I have found in A-B testing is that most people can hear the difference between CD-quality versus records on a high end stereo system.
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