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  1. I just couldn't help but say something about the Amarra website. I found the website and read some of the literature there. All I can say is wow... I'm surprised they didn't mention that their software could scientifically altering the molecular structure of audio signals. That would have been cool to see in print. lol To certain extent, I do have to agree with you anim250. People will find emotional attachment to certain equipment, and I'm no different. But I do find myself migrating among different headphones and sources depending on my what I feel like listening to as well.
  2. Thanks sshd. I do understand that upsampling is inserting dots. lol.
  3. Don't confuse bit depth (amount of data, 16bit vs 24bit, etc) with the sample rate (number of times the data is presented, 44.1khz vs 96khz, etc). I believe if your changing the bit depth such as 16 bit to 24 bit, this involves converting the data. But if you're adjusting the sample rate, such as 44.1khz to 96khz, this is resampling. From my understanding, resampling is an attempt to better represent a natural anolog sine. Which would be represented by an infinite/continuous sample rate. Although I can understand the benefits of resampling, I can't see any benefit to increasing the bit depth of the source.
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