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<blockquote data-quote="JimJ" data-source="post: 665947" data-attributes="member: 555251"><p>When I go into my van, I'm not looking for the absolute be-all-end-all in sound quality, I don't compete. I'm looking for something that gets decently loud while sounding very good. If necessary, 320k encoded MP3s can do that. I know that even with MP3s, the sound quality of my system will blow away a stock or poor aftermarket setup. It sounds good enough for me.</p><p></p><p>If I want to listen to something that really approaches reference level, check my sig...that's why I'm building a system with all-tube amplification and highly efficient speakers. Time and a place for everything...I'd rather listen to really good SQ where I don't have road noise, or tasks like driving to distract me from the music - just a cup of coffee, the soft glow of tubes, and a mellow guitar solo...oh, look at me, I'm getting misty-eyed :boobies:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJ, post: 665947, member: 555251"] When I go into my van, I'm not looking for the absolute be-all-end-all in sound quality, I don't compete. I'm looking for something that gets decently loud while sounding very good. If necessary, 320k encoded MP3s can do that. I know that even with MP3s, the sound quality of my system will blow away a stock or poor aftermarket setup. It sounds good enough for me. If I want to listen to something that really approaches reference level, check my sig...that's why I'm building a system with all-tube amplification and highly efficient speakers. Time and a place for everything...I'd rather listen to really good SQ where I don't have road noise, or tasks like driving to distract me from the music - just a cup of coffee, the soft glow of tubes, and a mellow guitar solo...oh, look at me, I'm getting misty-eyed :boobies: [/QUOTE]
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