Hi Jmslaw; The Levinson DACs do 8X over-sampling in the DAC at a requency sampling rate of 352.8 MHZ on "redbook" CDs-- much higher than the 96 MHZ rate you refer too. Upsampling and over-sampling are different terms for the same thing. If interested, look up the previous threads on the subject.
As of now, there are very, very few digital discs that are 24/96 encoded, ie a few hundred SACDs, and a handful of DVD-As. Madrigal has a player in the works that will play 24/96 discs, but like the rest of us, they don't know whether SACD or DVD-A will win the format war.
Just because a "redbook CD" player up-samples the 16/44.1 signal to a higher sample rate does not mean it's going to sound superior to an over-sampling design such as that which Madrigal uses. I think you may be confusing the encoding on the disc with the DA conversion rate? A 16/44.1 encoded disc will never have the amount of information on it that a 24/96 encoded disc will-- no matter how much you manipulate it. Cheers. Craig.
As of now, there are very, very few digital discs that are 24/96 encoded, ie a few hundred SACDs, and a handful of DVD-As. Madrigal has a player in the works that will play 24/96 discs, but like the rest of us, they don't know whether SACD or DVD-A will win the format war.
Just because a "redbook CD" player up-samples the 16/44.1 signal to a higher sample rate does not mean it's going to sound superior to an over-sampling design such as that which Madrigal uses. I think you may be confusing the encoding on the disc with the DA conversion rate? A 16/44.1 encoded disc will never have the amount of information on it that a 24/96 encoded disc will-- no matter how much you manipulate it. Cheers. Craig.