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Old December 30th, 2006
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Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings
Yes definitely acoustic pieces. But also electronic that ranges the far top & bottom frequency ranges & has both dramatic & slow changes in shade, volume & tempo. Lower bit rates can appear a bit inconsistent/patchy or thin or even distorted in rare cases. As well as losing brightness & depth.
yes, it is especially noticeable with a high-quality sound system. Mp3 cuts low and high frequencies in order to reduce the size of the file, but if you have a nice sub woofer and tweeter system, this can dramatically reduce experience. Their are special frequencies that you cant so much hear, but "feel", that is only available in CD-Quality audio. Many people with low quality computer speakers or headphones don't tend to notice any difference between 128 bit mp3 and lossless. If the music is loud (for example, a party or rave) the difference becomes very noticeable.
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