24/96 vs 24/192

This is my experience as well, whether it be 24/96 vs 24/192 or CD vs. SACD vs. HDCD or 120g vs. 180g vs. 200g. With hi-rez downloads, most of the time (small sample size of about 7-8 recordings, mind you) I've found that there is little to no difference. But when there is a difference... whew! Jan Chapin's reVisions, already outstanding in 24/96, sounds noticeably better in 24/192.

Hey Anthony, I always like doing the comparision of a downloaded 24/96 or 24/192 against a good hunk of vinyl, man there is a difference (better) with good mastered hunk of vinyl..
 
Hey Anthony, I always like doing the comparision of a downloaded 24/96 or 24/192 against a good hunk of vinyl, man there is a difference (better) with good mastered hunk of vinyl..

Chris, interesting that you say that. A buddy of mine who is a die-hard vinyl head brought his Lee Morgan Sidewinder 45RPM over (among other albums) this past weekend to test against my 24/192 download of the same album. Vinyl won handily. He also had Cassandra Wilson Belly of the Sun (a Japanese import I believe, since I don't think it is available here in the States) on vinyl against my 16/44 CD download. Vinyl still won, but it was a closer call in that case. I also have Bitches Brew original vinyl that is worse than any digital copy I have, which includes Redbook, SACD, and 24/192 download.
 
Chris, interesting that you say that. A buddy of mine who is a die-hard vinyl head brought his Lee Morgan Sidewinder 45RPM over (among other albums) to test against my 24/192 download of the same album. Vinyl won handily. He also had Cassandra Wilson Belly of the Sun (a Japanese import I believe, since I don't think it is available here in the States) on vinyl against my 16/44 CD download. Vinyl still won, but it was a closer call in that case. I also have Bitches Brew original vinyl that is worse than any digital copy I have, which includes Redbook, SACD, and 24/192 download.

So the vinyl bested your CARY 306 SACD PRO right?
 
So the vinyl bested your CARY 306 SACD PRO right?

Yes, in some cases as noted. The complete set up for each source (TT, tonearm, cartridge vs. computer/USB converter/DAC) is about the same price wise with similar cabling, so the comparisons were fair enough IMO. I still believe everything is, above all else, recording and mastering dependent.
 
.... But when there is a difference... whew! Jan Chapin's reVisions, already outstanding in 24/96, sounds noticeably better in 24/192.

INteresting since so far I never heard a difference between 96 & 192.

Please, Could you give me the link (or site) to download booth versions so that I can test myself if I can head a difference.

thanks
 
INteresting since so far I never heard a difference between 96 & 192.

Please, Could you give me the link (or site) to download booth versions so that I can test myself if I can head a difference.

thanks

HDTracks. You can also go straight to the source: Chesky Records - The Premiere Audiophile Label. With the reVisions album, the fact that Chesky recorded and mastered the music in a high-resolution digital format from the beginning might have made a (the?) difference.
 
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