devin;182148 Wrote: 
> I don't believe there is any reason to think this is true.
> 
> Upsampling will not add information that was not there to begin with.
> 
> Playing the samples back at the same sampling frequency they were
> recorded at will produced the cleanest and best signal as far as I can
> see.

It's not about "adding information". AFAIK, the single advantage
(theoretically, at least) of upsampling is to lessen the harmful
effects of digital "brickwall" filters of modern DAC chips. A lot has
been written on this, and can be found on the web.


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