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In Reply to: Going by what I hear. I've ripped CDs to MP3s and found them to be perfectly satisfactory posted by Opus 33 1/3 on September 12, 2020 at 18:29:35:
... is what matters.
In my room, on my system, through my ears, MP3s are not "perfectly satisfactory", they give me a headache.
Like you, I prefer vinyl and hi-res digital. But I consider Redbook CD quality adequate for "serious listening", as you put it. Not so for MP3, and I think you agree.
I don't understand why anyone would go to the effort to rip a CD to a resolution that is lower than the source.
. . . in theory, practice and theory are the same; in practice, they are different . . .
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Follow Ups
- Going by what one hears . . . - tlea 19:54:15 09/12/20 (7)
- 320 kbps mp3 ripped on decent software is right up there with FLAC - ppopp 06:16:04 09/14/20 (3)
- RE: 320 kbps mp3 ripped on decent software is right up there with FLAC - ppopp 10:27:31 09/15/20 (0)
- RE: 320 kbps mp3 ripped on decent software is right up there with FLAC - tketcham 06:49:24 09/14/20 (0)
- Respectfully disagree - tlea 06:46:30 09/14/20 (0)
- I don't understand why anyone would go to the effort to rip a CD to a resolution that is lower than the source - Opus 33 1/3 03:59:06 09/13/20 (0)
- RE: Going by what one hears . . . - John Elison 23:55:02 09/12/20 (0)
- RE: Going by what one hears . . . - rivervalley817 20:28:01 09/12/20 (0)