BentValve
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"The DAC1 is a two-channel, 24-bit, 96-kHz Digital-to-Analog audio converter. The DAC1 is perhaps one of the more significant recent advances in digital audio conversion technology. The DAC1 provides some of the finest analog conversion through 96-kHz, and will play back 192-kHz with a 48-kHz analog bandwidth."
This line is abit confusing to me because to be honest I dont really know much about sampling rates other than most of my , actually all of my CDs play back at 48Khz thru my Aragon Soundstages's DACs.
What does what? Do you CDs need to be higher bit rate or does your transport need to do something or what?
How does one use the 24/92Khz playback on the DAC1 and what is the 192Khz deal all about?
Somebody please break this down for me and help me understand, thanks.
This line is abit confusing to me because to be honest I dont really know much about sampling rates other than most of my , actually all of my CDs play back at 48Khz thru my Aragon Soundstages's DACs.
What does what? Do you CDs need to be higher bit rate or does your transport need to do something or what?
How does one use the 24/92Khz playback on the DAC1 and what is the 192Khz deal all about?
Somebody please break this down for me and help me understand, thanks.