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Originally Posted by JSWolf
But I'm not talking of oversampling. I'm talking of a native 24-Bit/96KHz.
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Yes, you are, even if you don't realize it. For a listener, the only thing a 96KHz source does is make the DAC's oversampling to 96KHz step a no-op. Your 96KHz files are, effectively, pre-oversampled. Everything else is the same. You get aliasing artifacts in the reconstruction and the low-pass filter to cut off these artifacts whether the source is 44.1KHz and oversampled by the DAC or it's 96KHz pre-oversampled.