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Pretty much yes.
I care how my CDs are encoded (usually EAC, Lame 97.2b -v2 --vbr-new) and sometimes I do ABX tests to see if the encoding is alright. If I had a set of super hi-fi speakers I would probably only listen to lossless, but on my system I hardly can tell the difference between lossless and -v2 VBR (with headphones I am able to on some music.. but they are exceptions and it doesn´t really bother me) I have a pair of AKG K240S headphones though, which are pretty nonforgiving when it comes to bad compressed music. Their sound is excellent and pretty neutral, I love them. So a part of me is an audiophile, but not the elitist type that spends thousands of dollars on cables ![]() Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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