Is DSD Really Better Than PCM? | Hi-Res Audio Myths Debunked

Is DSD Really Better Than PCM? | Hi-Res Audio Myths Debunked

You’ve heard the debate: DSD vs PCM. Audiophile forums, recording labels, and gear manufacturers all claim one format is more “analog,” more “musical,” or simply better. But is it really true—or just clever marketing? In this video, we break down the real differences between DSD (Direct Stream Digital) and PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) in plain language. You’ll learn: How PCM and DSD actually work under the hood Why many recordings are converted between the two before release The role of sample rate, bit depth, and noise shaping in digital audio Whether high-resolution formats like DSD64, DSD128, 24/96 PCM, or 24/192 PCM really matter for sound quality Why mastering choices often impact what you hear more than the format itself We’ll also look at what recording engineers and labels like ECM, Chesky, Telarc, and Reference Recordings are doing to bring you the best possible sound. If you’ve ever wondered whether DSD is truly better than PCM, or if high-res audio is just an industry myth, this video will give you the clarity you need to make smarter decisions when buying hi-fi gear, DACs, and high-resolution downloads. Chapters: 0:00. The Promise of DSD 2:35. How PCM and DSD sampling works 4:33. Uncovering Truths