

It’ll sound like you pulled up a stool next to the British diva, allowing you to hear every note of her soulful, impressive range. So, if you’re waiting to get your hands on Adele’s newly released album, “25”, try listening to it in high resolution. Listening to High-Resolution Audio allows you to pick up on the subtle details and nuances that you would hear in a recording studio. How does that translate to the listening experience? High-Resolution Audio files have a sampling frequency of 96 kHz/24 bit, which is significantly higher than the 44.1 KHz/16 bit sampling frequency of CDs. Higher sampling rates mean that more samples per second were taken when the original analog sound was converted into digital. High-Resolution Audio is audio that uses a higher sampling rate than in CDs and MP3s for the encoding and playback of music.
