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<blockquote data-quote="Ayrton" data-source="post: 1256500" data-attributes="member: 563520"><p>Yes this is a stupid argument, but I am not the one getting upset. All I was trying to do was show you how you can create the best sounding MP3s.</p><p></p><p></p><p>That is my point, you making that comment is like me saying my Sparkomatic speakers sound just a good as Dynaudio. Why don’t you let me send you a disc of mp3s and you can decide for yourself? Perhaps, if you had better sounding mp3s, you would enjoy them more. Of course it is a compressed format, and who wouldn’t rather have the original CDs, but for space purposes you can’t beat mp3s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ayrton, post: 1256500, member: 563520"] Yes this is a stupid argument, but I am not the one getting upset. All I was trying to do was show you how you can create the best sounding MP3s. That is my point, you making that comment is like me saying my Sparkomatic speakers sound just a good as Dynaudio. Why don’t you let me send you a disc of mp3s and you can decide for yourself? Perhaps, if you had better sounding mp3s, you would enjoy them more. Of course it is a compressed format, and who wouldn’t rather have the original CDs, but for space purposes you can’t beat mp3s. [/QUOTE]
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