
High resolution sound source

It can be said that “USB-DAC” is a secret weapon for playing music files on a computer with high sound quality.

Just add “USB-DAC” to the audio you use all the time, and you can enjoy very high quality sound! Therefore, this time, Sarah visited Onkyo Co., Ltd., which developed the most advanced “USB-DAC” that supports high-quality sound sources called “high resolution”, which has been released more and more in the last years. We also visited the audition room and asked Mr. Kurosawa, director of the high-quality music distribution site “e-onkyo music”, to teach us how to enjoy high-quality sound!
“Sample rate” and “bit rate”
Sara-chan: Hello! Wow, it’s a nice listening room! I’m excited!
Kurosawa: Hi Sarah! Today, I’m thinking about getting you to experience high-quality sound in a number of ways.
Sara-chan: Thank you! To enjoy music on your PC with high sound quality, “USB-DAC” is definitely important! But there are many “USB-DACs” and I don’t know what to choose.
Mr. Kurosawa: When choosing “USB-DAC”, it is a good idea to check the “sample rate” and the “bit rate”.
Sara-chan: Sa, Samp … Call frequency ?? What the hell is that ??
Kurosawa-san: “USB-DAC” is a device that converts sound from digital signals to analog signals, right? The “sample rate” indicates the number of digital samples of the audio signal acquired per second during the conversion. The “sample rate” determines the frequency range of the audio file. The higher this number, the closer the digital waveform will be to the original analog waveform and the softer the sound will be. On the other hand, “bit rate” indicates the amount of information per second. They are expressed in units of “Hz” and “bit”, respectively. By the way, do you know what the CD standard is?
Sara-chan: Well I’m sure it’s “44.1 kHz / 16 bit”!
Mr. Kurosawa: That’s right! It is said that the sound in the ultra high range above 20 kHz cannot be heard by the human ear, so the CD cuts off the inaudible sound. But even if you think you can’t hear it, you actually feel the vibrations in the air and it affects the sound of the frequencies you hear.
Since the high resolution sound source also records that part, it can be said that it is closer to a more realistic sound. First, at the music-making stage, work is often done at 96 kHz / 24-bit, which is why high-resolution sound sources are sometimes referred to as “studio master quality.” Recently, even more informational sound sources such as “192kHz / 24bit” have appeared. There are “44.1 kHz / 16 bit” and “96 kHz / 24 bit” sound sources here, so let’s compare them using ONKYO’s “DAC-1000 (S)”!
Sara-chan: Wow! You can feel the difference more than you imagined! It feels like a live performance is taking place right in front of you! I feel like the sound is expansive and I feel like I’m surrounded by sound! Anyway, it seems like I’ve never heard it on audio before! Impressed!
Mr. Kurosawa: Fufufu. Can you see the difference! However, even if you have a high resolution sound source such as “96 kHz / 24 bit”, there is no point in using a “USB-DAC” that does not support “96 kHz / 24 bit”. Therefore, when choosing “USB-DAC”, it is important to check the “sample rate” and “bit rate” to see if it is compatible with the sound quality you want to hear. By the way, recently there is even a “USB-DAC” that has a function to change the frequency called “upsampling”.














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