With mojo, since it can play pcm 768khz files, I want to have a try but can't find where to get such frequency files.
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Where to find any 768 khz music sample files?
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Maybe HDtracks?
To be honest, sample rates that high, even anything over 16/44.1khz will introduce distortion in the audible frequencies which in theory degrade sound quality. If you play a 25khz warble tone (outside human hearing range) and turn your amp up, you can actually hear the distortion in the audible range. In practice, it is probably impossible to hear during a song but still
You can always just find some DSD tracks in the 2Mhz range and use DoP if the DAC section supports that which it should
To be honest, sample rates that high, even anything over 16/44.1khz will introduce distortion in the audible frequencies which in theory degrade sound quality. If you play a 25khz warble tone (outside human hearing range) and turn your amp up, you can actually hear the distortion in the audible range. In practice, it is probably impossible to hear during a song but still

You can always just find some DSD tracks in the 2Mhz range and use DoP if the DAC section supports that which it should
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Don't bother. Red Book (16-bit / 44.1 kHz) is as good as it gets as far as what human ears can hear.
When hi-res files sound different, it's because they're a different master of a recording or even a different recording, not because of the file's specs. So look for high quality recordings above all else. (Or actually, music you enjoy should take first priority.)
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/24bit-vs-16bit-the-myth-exploded.415361
https://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
https://www.head-fi.org/articles/li...ac-alac-aiff-dsd-dxd-etc-download-sites.16314
https://hifiduino.wordpress.com/free-hi-res-music
Yes, Mojo supports up to DSD256 (1-bit / 11.2 MHz) via DoP, but has some issues. (Which you can read about in the Mojo thread. And for those who really want to do their research, the designer Rob Watts posted in-depth info about how DSD is actually lower fidelity than PCM.)
When hi-res files sound different, it's because they're a different master of a recording or even a different recording, not because of the file's specs. So look for high quality recordings above all else. (Or actually, music you enjoy should take first priority.)
https://www.head-fi.org/threads/24bit-vs-16bit-the-myth-exploded.415361
https://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
https://www.head-fi.org/articles/li...ac-alac-aiff-dsd-dxd-etc-download-sites.16314
https://hifiduino.wordpress.com/free-hi-res-music
You can always just find some DSD tracks in the 2Mhz range and use DoP if the DAC section supports that which it should
Yes, Mojo supports up to DSD256 (1-bit / 11.2 MHz) via DoP, but has some issues. (Which you can read about in the Mojo thread. And for those who really want to do their research, the designer Rob Watts posted in-depth info about how DSD is actually lower fidelity than PCM.)
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Maybe HDtracks?
To be honest, sample rates that high, even anything over 16/44.1khz will introduce distortion in the audible frequencies which in theory degrade sound quality. If you play a 25khz warble tone (outside human hearing range) and turn your amp up, you can actually hear the distortion in the audible range. In practice, it is probably impossible to hear during a song but still
You can always just find some DSD tracks in the 2Mhz range and use DoP if the DAC section supports that which it should
Just want it to try on mojo.
btw, I have same mobile, fiio x3ii > A5
where is link for Rob's comments on DSD?Yes, Mojo supports up to DSD256 (1-bit / 11.2 MHz) via DoP, but has some issues. (Which you can read about in the Mojo thread. And for those who really want to do their research, the designer Rob Watts posted in-depth info about how DSD is actually lower fidelity than PCM.)
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where is link for Rob's comments on DSD?
He's made many posts about it, but I don't have them on hand. Just do some creative searching. You can start with this link.
Some might have some samples of 768 files but they will be just that as the files would be impractical as they would be huge in size. I have some 24 bit stuff that I also have on Redbook and there is a bit of difference it is most likely remastering or a bit of the loudness war . I don’t think they are worth the added price for me but that is just me.
masterpfa
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With mojo, since it can play pcm 768khz files, I want to have a try but can't find where to get such frequency files.
Did you ever find a download source. Similar to you, I just want to try a file of this size, why? because the Mojo can, no other reason
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masterpfa
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Mine is at friend’s so I can’t test but how about the sound?
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use foobar for DSD512, try that out. search DSD music file on google or try this site https://dsd-guide.com/where-can-you-find-dsd-music-downloads#.XYqAMfZFwuU
masterpfa
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Mine is at friend’s so I can’t test but how about the sound?
An immersive experience, with each instrument occupying its own space within the Holographic image.
Deep but controlled bass towards the left, drum centre and definitely to the rear, trumpet and electric guitar towards the front.
Most impressed with 3D audio image.
Confession I have had the track for quite a few months just hadn't come on this thread for a while.
Lionlian
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Alternatively you can RIP from Vinyl or Convert from DSD file to 768khz and try listen for yourself,
it won't be sounds inferior to Hi-res 96/192khz for sure
it won't be sounds inferior to Hi-res 96/192khz for sure
piotrkundu
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Found a free track here:
https://www.soundliaison.com/index.php/studio-masters/856-ray-carmen-gomes-inc
https://www.soundliaison.com/index.php/studio-masters/856-ray-carmen-gomes-inc

An immersive experience, with each instrument occupying its own space within the Holographic image.
Deep but controlled bass towards the left, drum centre and definitely to the rear, trumpet and electric guitar towards the front.
Most impressed with 3D audio image.
Confession I have had the track for quite a few months just hadn't come on this thread for a while.
The 768khz file is starting to sound like live music, IMHO.
CDs and even 24/192 don't have this effect, IMHO.
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