• @[email protected]
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    -31 year ago

    Nah this is bullshit. Even on my $100 edifer speakers you can easily tell the difference.

    Type of music matters though. For metal flac is totally worth it. With ambient music you aren’t going to hear a difference obviously.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      That’s 100% placebo. I’m a professional recording and mixing engineer and have done ABX tests in rooms with speakers that cost as much as a new car and struggled. Not to mention the tens of thousands of dollars in acoustic treatment in those rooms. 320kbps is guaranteed to be indistinguishable from lossless on $100 speakers in what’s likely a horrible sounding room.

      • @Chee_Koala
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        Thx, this was an easy way to test this out! Pretty much confirmed what I already thought I knew. The nice booming base in Dark Horse threw me off :-) but I managed to get 5/6 correct. Listened with UMC404HD powering my ATH-M50x, which makes its literally HUNDREDS of dollars of equipment. When I power those headphones off my phone via apple DAC, I don’t think it would be audible. How did you do on this test?

      • @[email protected]
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        -21 year ago

        Maybe. I’ll give it a shot later…

        All’s I know is I’ve been slowly replacing my 320 mp3 catalog with flac and certain albums are night and day difference. Usually ones with a lot going on. Try comparing wintersun - time in mp3 vs flac. The instrument separation is way better

        • @Willer
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          31 year ago

          There could be a metric fuckton of reasons why the file on your computer and the file you downloaded from a store sound different, but the codec most definitely is not one of them, assuming they are good first gen lossy encodes.

        • @scarilog
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          11 year ago

          Maybe. I’ll give it a shot later…

          This dude is scared that he’ll find that he can’t tell the different between high and low bitrate and completely invalidate his reason for storing FLACs.