Perhaps my first question was misunderstood, so let me rephrase. At the
time you were doing the comparisons, did you know which of the
resolutions you were listening to, or did you "anonymize" them as A, B,
and C, and come to your conclusions on the basis of sound quality alone,
without knowledge of which resolution it was. You know, blind testing?

And the answer to my second question is no (because you're not certain).
The way to be certain is simple, as already suggested by Mnyb: take a
24/192 track, downsample it yourself to 24/96 and 16/44.1, and then
compare those. 

I have seen too many cases of people _thinking_ they are comparing
16/44.1 with 24/48 or 24/96 when in fact they are comparing different
resolutions _and_ different masterings, also known as apples and
oranges.


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