How is sounding the 24/192 directly connected to the AVR?
In my system it is lacking some low frequencies, but it may come from my equipment.
I played about a half dozen songs with decent bass, there was none, well it seemed like none, next to none thats for sure. So i checked my settings to see what was up ?
everything in my Avr right where i left it, songs playing but with next to 0 low frequency ?
I changed AVR input to my Nas and played Africa Bamaba by Santana ( the last song playing on the Fire Stick ) which is a 16/44.1 track by the way, it nearly blew me off my chair i had to turn down the volume bigtime....
Speakers are good, AVR good, Track good, Volume good & Bass Good.( Pure Direct or Pure Direct Off in 2 Channel all dsp off ).
Switched back to Fire Stick, checked audio settings, i had it set to "best available " so changed to "Stereo", went to Amazon app & it would not open, seemed like it locked up the firestick, once back to desktop tried again, same Gray screen. So i restarted the stick, went to playlist, found Africa Bamba & hit play, I have bass back was the first thing i noticed, i to settings & tried "best available"
seems identical as stereo mode , good but changings that setting while listening crashes the music app.
So you answer your question it doesnt sound any different to me now that my AVR is getting 192 vs a 48khz sampling rate .
But whatever was going on when i first got home was totally lacking low frequency until the reboot.
Other than that the volume on the fire stick is much lower that playing a local file from my Nas.
I dont like the interface much and its not doing anything my other hardware isnt, in fact its doing less, not passing DTS is a deal breaker for me, the Amazom music app is very limited as well , all it can do is play online.
So its getting a factory reset and back to the store.