Read the related articles
×
Read more articles...

DSD 64 > Download Music Now

Download music in DSD 64 (DSF files)
DSD is audiophile format to get hi-fi sound. If you like classical nusic and jazz, Direct Stream Digital may be right choice. Dive deeper into the world of extraordinary sound and continue to indulge in the captivating experience. Keep reading to know where you can download samples with DSD 64 sample rate.
updated

Author: Yuri Korzunov,
Audiophile Inventory's developer with 25+ year experience in digital signal processing,
author of the articles that make audio easy for beginners

 

 

Watch and share: DSD vs FLAC comparison
video: DSD vs FLAC explained
 

 

Back to top

What is DSD 64?

DSD 64 is sampling rate of 1-bit sigma-delta modulated audio signal. It is development of CD format that appeared as sound quality improvement. PCM equivalent of DSD64 is about 24-bit audio.

But, this way does not guarantee better quality. It gives the possibilities only.

 

Back to top

How to play DSD 64 music

Certain traditional audio players and devices may not have DSD 64 support. Dedicated high-resolution music players and digital-to-analog converters (DACs) equipped with DSD64 capabilities reproduce the format native way. This means you'll avoid additional intermediate conversion losses. Learn details...

 

 

Back to top

Downloads in DSD64 sample rate

Disclaimer: All audio files on this page are intended for popularization of high-quality audio. Using the files to make a profit is prohibited. You must not distribute these files. The files are provided without any warranties. You can download and use it for your sole responsibility. Metadata included in the audio files should not be removed or changed. When you use these files, you should obviously show the copyright notice. All right reserved © Yuri Korzunov. If you have inquiries, contact us.

Download free DSF files. These samples have resolution 1-bit / 2.8 MHz (a.k.a. fs64 or DSD 64).

Get more DSD samples...

 


Related articles

 

Audio Basis - articles about audio

Back to top