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<blockquote data-quote="Jcsaudio" data-source="post: 8644845" data-attributes="member: 673752"><p>I can barely hear a small difference between a CD qaulity lossless file and a 320 kB mp3. For example, I have Imagine Dragons Believer in both CD qaulity lossless and mp3 format. When they play back to back on my ancient iPod player, I notice that the bass seems to sound a little bit more dynamic and full with the CD qaulity format. This is when my vehicle is not moving though so given how noisy the car environment is, you might not hear much of a difference. I personally have not listened to a hi resolution recording, so I cannot speak for that but if it’s anything like the jump from mp3 to lossless/ CD format than I won’t be jumping on that bandwagon until the prices come down.</p><p></p><p>If you have a high end home audio system in a quiet room than maybe it’s worth it; car audio in a noisy car, not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcsaudio, post: 8644845, member: 673752"] I can barely hear a small difference between a CD qaulity lossless file and a 320 kB mp3. For example, I have Imagine Dragons Believer in both CD qaulity lossless and mp3 format. When they play back to back on my ancient iPod player, I notice that the bass seems to sound a little bit more dynamic and full with the CD qaulity format. This is when my vehicle is not moving though so given how noisy the car environment is, you might not hear much of a difference. I personally have not listened to a hi resolution recording, so I cannot speak for that but if it’s anything like the jump from mp3 to lossless/ CD format than I won’t be jumping on that bandwagon until the prices come down. If you have a high end home audio system in a quiet room than maybe it’s worth it; car audio in a noisy car, not so much. [/QUOTE]
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