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I'm also an audiophile.
However, I can actually tell the difference between 160 and higher resolutions. This is mostly because of my personal training in listening to harmonics, though. If not for that, I am not sure if I could heard the difference. It might also help that I listen to good music, where most instruments are actually heard, instead of staticy and distorted shit. Anyways, I usually stick with a 320-ish or higher resolution if I can. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I never actually rip CD's that I have already, but when downloading I always go for the lossless versions if possible. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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