Submitted by Dani3L_1917 t3_10py4hx in headphones
Alright, So I'm running Hd 560s powered by a fiio k3, and in the search for "better sound" I heard about DSD files which people claimed sound better because higher bitrates, but I have done some shallow research into the DSD, which was very inconclusive, it appeared that what most people I encountered agreed that the higher bitrate of DSD files compared to flacs make no audible difference in regards to the quality of the music and other flaws with the DSD format may actually hinder the sound. So my assumption walking in was that DSD would sound similar or worse than flac.
Then I tried it. I was shocked because not only did it sound more resolving but I could swear the soundstage improved, it just sounded slightly bigger with better instrument separation.
I have yet to perform a blind test so it may just be a placebo, but the difference feels so night and day. It may also be that I am not comparing the same mastering of the albums. This experiment is by no means controlled but a common trend is that my ears believe the DSD version sounds better than their flac counterparts.
So is there actual merit to DSD? Or is the placebo effect stronger than I thought?
Titouan_Charles t1_j6mrnbz wrote
The answer is very easy : it's a different mastering, made solely for audiophiles. The file itself matters very little, it's just a better product from the start