![]() ![]() Based on our experience, 16-bit and 44.1 kHz provides the best audio quality you're able to experience. While those formats do have a place (namely, in the recording studio where the mixing headroom is a real advantage), they don't seem to add anything to consumer audio. As a matter of fact, in all of our blind tests, we couldn't tell the difference between 44.1 and 176.4 kHz, or 16- and 24-bit recordings. Obtaining an audiophile-quality 24-bit/192 kHz version of a poorly put-together track does nothing to make it sound better.
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