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<blockquote data-quote="pn15" data-source="post: 7290198" data-attributes="member: 631306"><p>If I'm interpreting the test results correctly, the listener was able to distinguish between lossless and 320k mp3 16/20 times.</p><p></p><p>Yet, as you've mentioned, the tester noted that the difference was very slight and that he could really only tell the difference in one out of six of the samples he evaluated to conduct the test with.</p><p></p><p>Add in a car environment, less discerning listener, and lesser equipment and the differences are most likely fairly negligible. However, stating that it's physically impossible to tell the difference (outside of a typical car audio environment) does not seem to be totally accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pn15, post: 7290198, member: 631306"] If I'm interpreting the test results correctly, the listener was able to distinguish between lossless and 320k mp3 16/20 times. Yet, as you've mentioned, the tester noted that the difference was very slight and that he could really only tell the difference in one out of six of the samples he evaluated to conduct the test with. Add in a car environment, less discerning listener, and lesser equipment and the differences are most likely fairly negligible. However, stating that it's physically impossible to tell the difference (outside of a typical car audio environment) does not seem to be totally accurate. [/QUOTE]
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