Audio Quality Explained

The human ear is limited to hearing frequencies up to 20 kHz, making CD-quality audio (44.1 kHz sampling rate and 16-bit depth) sufficient for capturing the full range of human hearing. Despite common misconceptions about audio quality, advancements in DAC technology ensure that sound waves are accurately represented, even with fewer samples than one might expect. For a deeper understanding, a recommended resource is a video by Monty at Zif, which elaborates on these concepts.