A Swedish audio mag did such a blind test a number of years ago when 24 bit/96 kHz interfaces were starting to become more common. A number of professional audio people were presented with bits of audio in all combinations of 16 or 24 bits and 44 or 96 kHz.Kriminal wrote: I can put up 3 files of diff resolutions if you want, and i bet you couldnt tell me which is which without looking![]()
I can’t remember the details of how the test was set up but I do remember that the results were pretty clear. Most of the subjects were able to tell the 16 bit from the 24 bit sound clips but the 44 vs 96 kHz results were basically random – noone could really tell the difference.
The conclusion was that there are audible benefits to using 24 bits but that 96 kHz sampling rate is mostly for bat people.
/Yoss
