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Most of us here have good car audio equip... yet we listen to mp3s...pfft.
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<blockquote data-quote="regxjin" data-source="post: 7151983" data-attributes="member: 628067"><p>Everyone's "good enough" is usually the standard for music quality...</p><p></p><p>Most "good enough" quality is a cd ripped into mp3 for playback...</p><p></p><p>However, with all these "so-called" 320kpbs mp3s running around... most of them are not even properly ripped or attempted to take 120kpbs and upgrade just for the 320kpbs label..</p><p></p><p>However, you are guys are like me.. and usually try to search 320kpbs mp3s...</p><p></p><p>50/50 chances that you will be finding a, "good enough" sound quality from that source.</p><p></p><p>I know that in a automobile... there is a bunch of unwanted, unmitigated noise from outside interference... however... when we are spending a couple hundred bucks or so to upgrade our stereo system... there needs to be a easier and better source than..........</p><p></p><p>converting all these **** tracks to get a "good enough" quality song to play in your 30minute commute to work or whatever.... Most of the time we're spending more time encoding this, decoding that, burning this, ripping that... I swear it sometimes does defeat the purpose of going all this trouble to find respectable sound quality and control....</p><p></p><p>While I do understand most of you guys are young... And I understand you want 3 12" subs blasting 1000watts out of your car's rear end... but there are some of us folks who like a well rounded system pushing nice highs to compliment the modest bass levels....</p><p></p><p>I guess we are in a car audio era where even searching for "good enough" is difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regxjin, post: 7151983, member: 628067"] Everyone's "good enough" is usually the standard for music quality... Most "good enough" quality is a cd ripped into mp3 for playback... However, with all these "so-called" 320kpbs mp3s running around... most of them are not even properly ripped or attempted to take 120kpbs and upgrade just for the 320kpbs label.. However, you are guys are like me.. and usually try to search 320kpbs mp3s... 50/50 chances that you will be finding a, "good enough" sound quality from that source. I know that in a automobile... there is a bunch of unwanted, unmitigated noise from outside interference... however... when we are spending a couple hundred bucks or so to upgrade our stereo system... there needs to be a easier and better source than.......... converting all these **** tracks to get a "good enough" quality song to play in your 30minute commute to work or whatever.... Most of the time we're spending more time encoding this, decoding that, burning this, ripping that... I swear it sometimes does defeat the purpose of going all this trouble to find respectable sound quality and control.... While I do understand most of you guys are young... And I understand you want 3 12" subs blasting 1000watts out of your car's rear end... but there are some of us folks who like a well rounded system pushing nice highs to compliment the modest bass levels.... I guess we are in a car audio era where even searching for "good enough" is difficult. [/QUOTE]
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