High-Resolution Audio – How to Listen to High-Resolution Audio – HyperX Gaming

High-Resolution Audio – How to Listen to High-Resolution Audio – HyperX Gaming

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High-Resolution Audio – How to Listen to High-Resolution Audio – HyperX Gaming
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At HyperX, we’re constantly pushing the boundaries to bring you the latest and greatest in technology. High-Resolution Audio is a lossless audio standard that can reproduce a fuller range of sound from recordings that have been mastered to a higher standard than CD-quality sources. In simpler terms, High-Resolution Audio is closer to the original studio recording and takes advantage of more of the audio spectrum. HyperX is excited to bring this technology to gamers.
The Benefits of High-Resolution Audio
CD-quality audio is encoded at a bit depth of 16 bits and a sample rate of 44.1 kHz. Popular digital formats, such as MP3 and AAC, compress files even further. While these audio formats sound quite good, high-resolution audio takes it a step further, encoding audio at 24 bits and 96 kHz to add a level of clarity and detail that was previously lacking. High-resolution audio’s 24-bit depth and higher 96 kHz sample rate allow for a wider dynamic range and better frequency response that more closely recreates the original waveform. Nuances such as timbre and textures of sounds that would normally be lost are captured in high-resolution audio, providing greater clarity and a more satisfying listening experience.
High-Resolution Audio Requirements
To enjoy Hi-Res Audio, you need to make sure you have all the required Hi-Res components: content, a playback device, and an output device. When it comes to content, these audio formats are typically high-resolution versions of FLAC, WAV, AIFF, DSD, or ALAC files. You’ll need a playback device that can play the Hi-Res content. Finally, you’ll need an output device that can handle the Hi-Res formats, such as headphones or speakers that are certified to have a frequency response of at least 40 kHz at the high end. Look for HyperX products that feature the Hi-Res Audio logo to get cutting-edge audio technology combined with that HyperX quality you know and love.

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