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Four years ago I couldn't tell the difference. Ever since, I can clearly hear the difference in quality between 160k and 320k. I'll mostly be on a lookout for the guitars, voice plus some other effects. When heard on certain headphones, the bass and treble can make a huge difference.
So yeah, I prefer 320k. As for VBRs, I prefer 192 VBR and above. Lossless are more of a waste of space for me, though I don't mind having for keepsake. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
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