Its the old question: what is original? Original is different for you, for me, for him...
The same instrument sounds different in two different pairs of musicians hands, on two different days with varying humidity, in two different rooms...
I think its better to say "what do I FEEL is right" (or original). And some may FEEL an upsampled sound is closer to what is real in their personal, subjective perception. Hearing may be absolute and measurable - the mental procession of sound is surely not.
So lets not get lost in unreal discussions. Upsampling is not the point here.
A given sound device DOES have a sonical footprint, for one reason or another.
And I'm trying to find out if different RME products can be expected to have an auditibly different sonical footprint, or if they are just too similarly built to really sound different.
I'm trying to collect some kind of evidence other than my own hearing/listening. Im doing this because I don't want to buy tons of equipment and then send it back because its all sounds alike. I want to save a little time and avoid unfairness against the dealers who are offering the stuff.
Alors: when listening very closely and without prejudice, can differences be expected between Babyface, Fireface and 9632?