Do you understand the difference between a high resolution audio source and a CD?


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Do you understand the difference between a high resolution audio source and a CD?

Hi-Res Audio

It is said that the “high resolution” has a sound quality higher than that of the CDs. In recent years, not only audiophiles but also many of you may be familiar with him.

Hi Res Audio

High resolution has more information than the sound sources of CD and sound sources such as AAC / MP3, and it is said to have a sound quality closest to “original sound”. The feature is that you can realistically reproduce the details of the sound, such as the breath of the voices and the sensation of air in the sound.

Headphones and music players have also introduced products that support high resolution playback one after another, which makes it easy for anyone to listen to high resolution audio. However, when I really hear it, the difference is very delicate.

If you listen to it as “this is a high resolution sound source,” you will feel that it is a “good sound”, but can you notice the “difference in sound” when you listen to it without knowing anything?

Verification of whether people selling high resolution teams can understand the “high resolution sound”
Then, I actually tried to verify if I can distinguish between a high resolution sound source and a non-high resolution sound source.

It was Radius, which manufactures and sells high resolution equipment, who cooperated in a project that can be said that it is contraindicated for audio manufacturers, such as listening and comparing high resolution audio sources.

Mr. HOTTA from the sales department assumed the challenge. They have spoken to me before the high resolution on AppBank!

Of course, if you sell high resolution audio equipment, should you understand the “difference in sound” …?


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Author: R. Arias

R. Arias is the author of this article and has extensive experience for more than 30 years as a recording engineer and audio specialist, as well as more than 20 years of experience creating algorithms related to audio and video. Linkedin