JazzboCR wrote:
Brother CLN20 AKA NewGen Brudder--When Ipods approach 30% of CD fidelity and dynamic quality I might (I emphasize "might") consider them a legitimate sound source. "Dynamic quality" is defined as the difference between the softest sounds and the loudest sounds you can hear, usually measured in dB's, a logarithmic measurement (q.v). There just is NO comparison--at least for those of us that really enjoy music as opposed to audio anaesthetics.
Back to you, Chet.
El Ciego wrote:
And, I defy anyone in a blind listening test to distinguish between CD audio and the same material from a high bitrate mp3. Unless one has an extremely accurate ear, you'll notice no difference whatsoever when listening through speakers, between PCM quality and a 256 kbit mp3. Headphones of course are a different story.
Although I can't speak to this exact issue, I tend to agree with Jazzbo here. My home sound system is set up to play DVD-Audio and SACD (and DVD audio in the car). I have hundreds of them... and I can easily tell the difference between them and CDs, as can my friends who've been subject to blind playings of sacd or dvd audio vs CD. Of course, they blow away mp3s. I know that this is a different issue between mp3s and cd's, but similar. If I can tell the difference between CDs and high def audio, then someone like Jazz could do the same with relatively low res MP3s and CDs.
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