elmoe
Formerly known as JashuganHeadphoneus Supremus
If we spin this around, and say that the ONLY reason that 24/xxx could be better than 16/xxx is because it offered more headroom / dynamic range, would that then make things easier for both sides of this to see where the other is coming from?
Personally, I'm happy to listen to 256kbps mp3, as much as I am a DSD file, can I genuinely tell the difference? in mastering, yes, quite possibly, but to these ears, only by virtue of better headroom on the higher res file...
Then again, for those producers that don't push everything deep into the red, redbook can still sound extraordinary.
More headroom on hi-res files makes no sense though. Take a 192/24 file, downsample it to 44.1/16, the headroom will be exactly the same on both. Why would it even change? Is that coming from some assumption that because bit "depth" goes from 16 to 24, the "sound" also gains in "depth"??? lol...