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<blockquote data-quote="neo_styles" data-source="post: 7996119" data-attributes="member: 644168"><p>It's the sample rate aka bitrate for your songs. Higher bitrate is better quality, but at the expense of file size. If you just clicked burn on a friend's computer, it's most likely in 128kbps AAC which will explain the meh quality in your songs. If you spend some time on google researching "Exact Audio Copy" you'll find a much better tool for making your CDs to MP3.</p><p></p><p>As for the iPod EQ, turn it off (not even flat). The only thing that should be making EQ adjustments in your chain are the HU or external EQ if you'll be running one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo_styles, post: 7996119, member: 644168"] It's the sample rate aka bitrate for your songs. Higher bitrate is better quality, but at the expense of file size. If you just clicked burn on a friend's computer, it's most likely in 128kbps AAC which will explain the meh quality in your songs. If you spend some time on google researching "Exact Audio Copy" you'll find a much better tool for making your CDs to MP3. As for the iPod EQ, turn it off (not even flat). The only thing that should be making EQ adjustments in your chain are the HU or external EQ if you'll be running one. [/QUOTE]
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