Dvd audio discs and players are rare right now but they will become more common and the difference in sound quality should be noticeable.
What has a higher frequency ressponse mp3 or vinyl.
Audio that s encoded at 22 05khz has a high frequency limit of about 10khz and audio encoded at 8khz only up to about 4khz.
Bitrate has a direct impact on sound quality.
Frequencies of up to 122 khz have.
That said the high frequency response accuracy of vinyl varies tremendously.
Audiophiles tout the higher frequency response of vinyl over cds saying that vinyl can play back those frequencies that we can t hear.
To take advantage of higher quality dvd audio discs however you will need a dvd player with a 192khz 24 bit digital to analog converter.
Unlike cd vinyl has no inherent high frequency limit in theory.
About 2 percent in 2014.
Frequency response of vinyl is supperior to cd digital but the dynamic noise is not.
Cd4 records contained frequencies up to 50 khz.
Its a low roll off and high boost during the cut.
Vinyl is back no doubt about it.
The recording tracking ability of vinyl is easily at least 50 khz depending upon the cartridge and stylus profile and perhaps as high as 100 khz.
The high frequency response of vinyl depends on the cartridge.
When an original recording is compressed into an mp3 file a lot of information is lost.
Most dvd players only have a 96khz 24 bit digital to analog converter.
But its not a high roll off.
A lower bitrate could translate to a softer bass response or weak sounding drum cymbals or it could blur the attack and decay of a plucked guitar string.
Common lossy audio compression formats work at sample rates between 8 and 48 khz and remember that the standard audio cd sample rate is 44 1khz which gives a frequency response up to 20khz.
The most notable proof of this is the cd4 quadraphonic system which relied on a 45 khz bandwidth to be accurately reproduced.
Sales of vinyl records have been soaring although they still represent only a tiny fraction of the music industry s revenues.
First this is only true with a pristine record a perfect stylus and a high end stereo system.
In most cases vinyl s frequency range is lower than that of cds.
And that all to have a better dynamic range.