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Can Your Ears Detect Lossless Audio? Take This Test to Find Out
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 1049913" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>If those are the choices of music on it, I won?t even make it half way through. I did investigate some old CDs with mp3s stored on them (probably in around 2002) last night and most actually sounded pretty good despite the lower resolution. As I?m currently listening to the lost Chrome album on FLAC and it doesn?t sound as good as the mp3 version of some Muslimgauze remixes from last night, it?s likely down to the recordings anyway in my case and what was recorded (Muslimgauze used a lot of old tape and record samples along with found sound so some tracks use tape hiss and distortion as instruments)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1049913, member: 17918"] If those are the choices of music on it, I won?t even make it half way through. I did investigate some old CDs with mp3s stored on them (probably in around 2002) last night and most actually sounded pretty good despite the lower resolution. As I?m currently listening to the lost Chrome album on FLAC and it doesn?t sound as good as the mp3 version of some Muslimgauze remixes from last night, it?s likely down to the recordings anyway in my case and what was recorded (Muslimgauze used a lot of old tape and record samples along with found sound so some tracks use tape hiss and distortion as instruments) [/QUOTE]
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