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96 or 192 kHz
#1
When Devialet set up my 400 at home they choose the 192 kHz frequency. But I have read it was recommended to choose 96 on Devialet web site.
What did you do ?

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#2
You mean the sample rate on the analogue inputs? When I got my Devialet I had a Linn Klimax DS connected via an analogue input on the Devialet and initially set it to 192kHz because it's obviously got to be better, right? (!) I subsequently found it sounded better at the default 96kHz.
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#3
96kHz for me. Didn't try 192 as 96 is the recommended setting. I've always needle dropped at 96kHz even before I got the 200.
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#4
I have always had mine set at 96 kHz as it sounds better to my ears, but set it at what sounds best to you.
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#5
When the configurator first came on line I set my D-Premier at 192, bigger is better right? But there are good reasons why it is unnecessary or even potentially worse, so I went back to 96kHz. I didn't do a listening test though. I have left it at the default ever since.

See if you hear a difference.
I would not expect to hear one myself.
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#6
With respect to the phono input, the advice I received, both from my dealer and one time from a Devialet rep direct, is that 96 kHz slightly quieter and that 192 kHz provides no audible improvement in itself.
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#7
Same here. I'm staying with 96KHz


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#8
96 kHz sounds better cause 192 kHz produce to much signal-to-noise ratio


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#9
(21-Jun-2015, 14:41)Elztalbiker Wrote: 96 kHz sounds better cause 192 kHz produce to much signal-to-noise ratio

Sorry to be pedantic, but I guess you mean "too much noise"...  Angel
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#10
thumb5 jepp your are right


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