dustystreet
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Rigid Raider said:Unfortunately most people are not suficiently practiced to be able to tell the difference between vinyl, a CD and an MP3 recording on the same speakers. Many of these also probably drink lager thinking it's some kind of beer made by real brewers.
Why is that unfortunate?Rigid Raider said:Unfortunately most people are not suficiently practiced to be able to tell the difference between vinyl, a CD and an MP3 recording on the same speakers.
Uncle Mort said:I can if the ripped file is at a low resolution, which a lot of people seem to do. I can't honestly tell the difference between CD and MP3s at 256kb upwards (which is what I do in iTunes).
Rhythm Thief said:Maybe that's it. The high capacity ipods convert files to 256kb automatically. I think.
alecstilleyedye said:it's itunes that does the conversion from cd. make sure you set the preferences correctly.
Rigid Raider said:most people are not sufficiently practised to be able to tell the difference between vinyl, a CD and an MP3 recording on the same speakers.
This is widely talked about, the problem isn't the compression, it's the really dismally crappy analogue stage on ipods.
Uncle Mort said:It's much better if you mount them on a £2500 stand made of pure lead apparently.![]()
Mr Pig said:On a crappy little stereo maybe but on anything decent it's obvious.
Rhythm Thief said:My stereo is pretty good, and I can't tell the difference between CDs and ipod files.